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Friday, February 19, 2010

Key Concepts...

... according to Steven Ericsson Zenith's - Explaining Experience in Nature



Concepts

anthropogenic knowledge: The embodied product of human practice.

apprehension: Apprehension is the act of acquiring a sign.

apprehension: Apprehension is the act of individuating sense; the taking away of the world from mere sensory transduction to sensory conception.

apprehension: The differentiation of marks through impressions in the organism.

consciousness: The variety of properties associated with sense and cognition.

constructive explanation: An explanation that is built from clearly identified premises, constructed according to well-defined rules of logical construction. As we shall see in the course of this work, we must rely upon the mechanics that are the basis of apprehension and logic to enable our logical construction of the world.

emergence theory: Emergence theory is the theory that novel properties arise in the world that are independent of their functional dependence.

experience: Experience is the basis of consciousness. It is that which is most familiar. It is the common property of all senses. It is the first thing and the last thing for each of us. Though strictly, according to the model we will present, the first and the last thing for each of us is a sense – the primitive we will propose, characterized by physiology.

first principles: The initial determinates.

forms of intelligence: The sensory characterization of the primitive we propose constructs forms of intelligence that modify our inevitable behavior according to genetic disposition. This intelligence includes intellectual, intuitive and emotional capacity.

inevitable or intentional behavior of organisms: Organisms act inevitably according to genetic disposition. That action is mitigated by the intelligence of the organism; largely represented by the convention they embody.

laws: Laws are a priori determinants. They characterize the covariance of the primitive aspects of the world. By this definition, examples include, the laws of thermodynamics and gravity. “Laws of life (or complexity),” is also a meaningful statement by this definition.

magic: We use the term 'magic' and 'magical' here to refer to claims that are supernatural; i.e., outside a logical construction of the world.

marks: Formally, a mark is simply the subject of a sign. We distinguish two types of mark: one type is the product of semeiosis and the other is not. A thing designed, like a text or a television, we call a mark of metaphysics. Though we will often refer to a mark of this type more briefly as a “metaphysical mark.” A product of natural coincidence, such as a sunrise, is also a mark but is clearly not the product of semeiosis. We will refer to a mark of this type as a “natural mark.”

materialism: Materialism is the view that our physical models are essentially complete. Hence any explanation of experience in nature based upon this premise is logically constrained to identity and emergence.

Meaning: The behavioral product of apprehension.

naturalistic: A naturalistic solution relies upon nature as the sole basis of phenomena. It states that there are no fundamental divisions in the world and that all things are of and from a single universe, that all things are a part of the one natural world. Such solutions reject the very notion of the “supernatural”.

nominalism: We take nominalism to be the rejection of universals.

ontological status: We award ontological status to all things and behaviors that possess a functional dependence on the primitive aspects of the world. Thus sense, intelligence, the mind, possess ontological status according to our model. What then does not possess ontological status? We will see later that “relations” (the products of sentience) allow us to perceive things that do not exist (such as irrational numbers and television).

ontologically distinct: Ontological distinction is the aspect of our theory that argues that all constructions are ontologically distinct; the product of uniform laws. In our model ontological distinction is necessary for the isolation of our conception of relations. By arguing that existent entities and behaviors are ontologically distinct we enable a coherent model of relations as principal elements of sentience alone. Thus, for example, the notion of “class” and “set” are products of apprehension only.

physicalism: Physicalism, contrary to materialism, argues that the laws and principles of physics must necessarily be expanded to encompass a natural explanation of experience in nature as we discover more about perception. It is a view that allows new discovery.

principles: Principles are posterior determinants. Principles arise in the composition of Laws. By this definition natural selection is a principle of the world and not a law. In our model principles include those determinants that deal with the mitigation of genetic disposition through the engineering and operation of sentience.

relations: In our model “relations” possess ontological status only in their physical instantiation according to our model. Our model of ontology is one of strict independence, things exist in and of themselves and possess no a priori relationship to anything else. They are detached and merely coincident; quantum phenomena not withstanding. Quantum entanglement, in this model, is viewed as suggestive of the nonlocality we propose; though it does not itself provide a sufficient explanation. Thus, relations do not exist in the world beyond their apprehension. However, they uniquely possess “epistemological status”, they are the sole source of epistemology. Hence relations allow us to apprehend what does not in fact exist in the world - such as irrational numbers and televisions.

semeiotics: The study of signs, the development of general theories of signs.

signs: In our semeiotic model a sign is simply an individuated experience.

variety of sense: In addition to the variety of senses familiar to us, other sensory modalities are known. The Platypus, for example, is known to sense electrical phenomenon (called electroception).

verifiable: A statement is verifiable if it can be confirmed by others, given due consideration. Verification relies upon empirical observation and common mechanisms of inference.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Japanese Music Videos

Absolutely brilliant pieces of animation and storytelling.



Sunday, October 18, 2009

05 Sept 2009

We are travelers, we simultaneously live an infinite number of lives. Most people do not realize it during their lives, they usually are content with what they see and what they perceive as deja-vu, chimeras, mirage, dreams and die happily after living this fulfilling life.

Not only when we dream we're living an infinity of lives in other worlds and other forms, but we're 'there' and 'here' at the same 'Time'...

If 'Time' is possible that is.

This is not a memoire of Who we are or What we are. I think it is about How[O] we are. We are more different than we think, admittingly or not we are also more alike than we would like to admit.

For us dreams are at best 'interresting' but reflecting on What they are did not get us anywhere so far. How they are or come to be, either.

They just Are... All living beings have them, all living beings share them.

I believe in dreams, not necessarily in their content or ulterior connotations I give them each morning... but more than that... I truly believe they are real, real lives we live, real identities we share, not more ilusiory/real than what we perceive as 'Reality' right now.

Everything is true, everything.

[...]

Within those lines I have just one question right now:

When/while we dream - what is there BETWEEN 2 dreams? (if one could think of them in a linear fashion) What happens while migrating from one dream to the other? How(Who) do we do that?

We are indeed Great Travelers, we are indeed interresting. We are Everywhere and at the same Time we are no-Where.

[...]

Like Maira Kalman put it wisely: " There are 2 things I want to learn in this life... How to live and how to die."

[...]

' One cannot prove with his mind, in an (cognitively)active state of mind, what is there between the dreams. How Big is that Space? How Long is that Time? How Alive is that Pause? How True is that Passage? Could we humans be only the carriers of the Pauses between the dreams?
...

Learning how to think like this ...

Definitely, just imagining it and thinking about it is our own limitation... that we must stop, in order to Be what Is...

...

" Why does something exist rather than nothing? " ( Leibnitz )

" For the being to Be, it is necessary that One is not. " ( Enneades )

CONFEDERATION ROMANIQUE ( The swissanian connection ) in Vienna at the VDW2009


The Flag

The Team


The Party

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

11 SEPTEMBER 2009

- Hi my name is Bob, I'm a graphic designer

- Really? Wow, man that's really interresting! Since when?

- Well, I've been in the field now from 2005, so that means I'm in my 46th year since I started my studio.

- Really man that's awesome ... And?...What's your proudest design moment? Can you recall?

-Yes. It's clearly the year 2035 when I redesigned the new 'STOP SMOKING' icon ... It was a blast man ... that was ... like ... breathtaking.

-Wooooow!! I'm actually speaking to the designer of the 'STOP SMOKING' sign ... Can I have your autograph?

-Sure man! Here ya go...

-Wow, thanks man ... one other question...

-Sure, go ahead.

- Do you have a light?


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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

OLD PHOTOGRAPHS BACKSIDES














It is truly amazing and at the same time unfortunate that such craftsmanship and dedication is nowadays on the verge of extinction... Presenting here a beginning of my recently founded collection of typographic mastery covering 5 countries for now( Austria, Italy, Romania, France & Hungary ).

For the moment I can name only one person who is courageous enough to investigate this niche. A true master of old habits, a pattern lover, a true experimentalist, and a brilliant craftsgirl ... probably you've guessed it by now... it is none other than Marian Bantjes.

How much time would you spend on a typographic treatment? How much passion would you invest in the one thing you are doing right now? What style is defining the age we are living? What will future generations know us by? What do you do?

Saturday, September 5, 2009

NO PLACE LIKE HOME

SHUBAKILLER-LAUNCH&LOG



It's been 3 years since my first(unprofessional - hobbyist) attempt to printing t-shirts. Took me 1 year to ponder/weigh/balance/calculate/think/re-think the possibility of doing it again .... that did not work..... so 2 more years passed.... Till...

...one day I approached Silvia and plainly asked her ... How about Shubakiller? Hmm? ... Should we?... Could we?... Would we? ........ And that was 3 months ago.

After deciding not to play anymore and really get something out... well ... This is what we came up with as the first row of many more to come. 10 T-shirts ( 100 per model - limited editions ). After a simple math - we designed and printed 1000 T-shirts for our preferred audience... The Middleclass.

UBERULER
TEDDY PORN
PHOENIX CAPTIVUS
NIETZSCHEENII ROCKEN ROLL
TE PHOTOREALISTISCHE MIJLKDOG
MANELE DIETRICH
LABA TRISTA
HELLO KLITTY
DACIA TALES
THE ARMSTRONGS

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To give you, the wearer ( & hopefully bearer) a bit more insight on the process we all went through to get this done as we saw it fit. Here are a few tehincal and process details about what/how we did it.

1. The Tees are high quality 215gsm - 100%cotton - combed
2. The designs are silkscreened with water based high quality inks

Here is a taste:





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Well... if that isn't enough.Fine.

As we are friends of the environment, for the shopfloor presentation, we handcrafted ALL 1000 labels out of recycled cardboards and hand-printed them using good old fashioned lasercut stamps.

Here are some making-of photos from the labeling process:







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And finally but not lastly we DID have massive fun while shooting the presentation photos. Here is a taste:





And here are some of the final pictures for U-MAN the webshop where we sell them:







Of course this all wouldn't be possible without the combined effort of:

Silvia
Vita
Burger
Eve
Sasa
The whole U-Man team ( thank you for the enthusiasm and support )
Desero
Tokyo Rose ( you were lovely my dear )

THANK YOU MASSIVELY FOR EVERY DROP OF SWEAT

Not the least I want to thank our dear friends who supported and encouraged us on the way:

Raluca & Darius Bobic
Gabriel Kohn
Stefan Lucut
Mr. H
Dudu
Vasile Adnan

and all you who are not mentioned and didn't give up on us:



##############BUY THEM HERE###############







Now - you do not need to be impressed by this post - but - If you like one of the 10 designs and don't know where to get it... This is the online place to order yours ( U-MAN ).

Only buy it if you mean it.

So long and thanks for all the Fish!!!