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Friday, June 21, 2024

OSF Project

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 7:42 pm

Related material — Solomon's Cube and . . .

Cube symmetry subgroup of order 8 from 'Geometry and Symmetry,' Paul B. Yale, 1968, p.21

Saturday, May 18, 2024

Meta: The Gathering*

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , — m759 @ 12:53 pm

* Id est . . . Cannes, as opposed to Charlottesville.

Data: The Gathering

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Meanwhile . . . 

http://m759.net/wordpress/?tag=cowgirl-graphics.

Friday, May 17, 2024

Ten Steps: The Open Science Framework vs. The Church

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For the ten steps of the OSF (Open Science Framework),
see other posts tagged OSF.

For the ten steps of St. John of the Cross, see . . .

https://www.catholictreasury.info/books/dark_night/dn34.php and

https://www.catholictreasury.info/books/dark_night/dn35.php.

New Key

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"I've got a brand new pair of roller skates,
you've got a brand new key." —  Song lyric

From OSF . . .
Thinking through generated writing
Mercedes Bunz
Digital Humanities
King’s College London
2023-06-22

"According to Derrida, to break with its original context and with its situation of production entirely is the ability of, and even a necessity for, the written. With this argument, Derrida moves the author and their communicative intent to the margins and frees up space to approach meaning from another side, stressing the independence of writing from its speaker. Among the positions that take this independence even further is Susanne Langer's approach towards meaning. Long before Derrida, she suggested in her chapter 'The logic of signs and symbols' that we should understand meaning not as a relation to an author at all. Influenced by music and musical notation, she defines meaning instead as the function of a term from which a pattern emerges:

It is better, perhaps, to say: 'Meaning is not a
quality, but a function of a term.' A function is
a pattern viewed with reference to one special
term round which it centers; this pattern
emerges when we look at the given term
in its total relation to the other terms about it.
(Langer 1948, 44)

Langer's approach towards meaning as a function puts the relation to other terms in the foreground, the pattern a term is part of and linked to. From her perspective, strongly informed by thinking of meaning-making in music, this seems obvious. In music, no note holds meaning for itself. It is in the relation between notes that meaning emerges, and Large Language Models approach language in a similar manner."

Reference:

Langer, Susanne K., 1948 [1954]. Philosophy in a New Key: A Study in the Symbolism of Reason, Rite, and Art.  Mentor Book.

Cycles

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Compare and contrast.

Date: February 15, 2023

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A post from the above date contained the following image —

Related material — Tonight's midnight post, which led to
a different circular image from the date Feb. 15, 2023 . . .

Redeeming Derrida

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 12:01 am

https://osf.io/preprints/mediarxiv/4th3x

Thinking through generated writing
Mercedes Bunz
Digital Humanities
King’s College London

Abstract – This article returns to the release of ChatGPT to study the mechanics of Large Language Models (LLMs) and to counterpose them against established theories of language and writing. Its aim is to explore the hypothesis that ‘generated writing’ is “the beginning of new writing”, a writing that has its own cultural logic and tendencies. To show this, the article revisits philosophical theories of writing, in particular those of Jacques Derrida and André Leroi-Gourhan, and reads them in light of the computational methods of LLMs to understand in what way ‘generated writing’ diverges from the writing we have known before.

For Derrida as the serpent in Paradise Garden, see
"Derrida Serpent" in this journal —

http://m759.net/wordpress/?s=Derrida+Serpent.

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