[NetBehaviour] Semiotic Splatter, pebbles and ink, vi
John Hopkins
chazhop at gmail.com
Mon Oct 31 05:03:50 CET 2016
On 30/Oct/16 21:19, Alan Sondheim wrote:
> "There is obviously a certain expenditure of energy in the
> process of writing, but we find no trace of the energy on the
> written page. There is no visible negentropy left either, yet
> the information is there, completely dissociated from these
> other elements."
Life-time, equivalent to life-energy, has wound down during writing. The
material order of the paper and the negentropy of the ordered marks begin to
tend to disorder immediately, until dissociation, the asymptotic limit for which
is never reached...
jh
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Dr. John Hopkins, BSc, MFA, PhD
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