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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Intensity

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Today we clarified some of the issues around the difference between extensive and intensive properties. Extensive and intensive are differe...

COMPLEXITY

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Greg Lynn states, “The difference between the reductive tendencies of Cartesianism and the unfolding logic of Leibniz is that reductivism is...

INTENSITY

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It seems that the whole name the game here, is Intensive properties. Extensive properties are basically that which are rationally divisible....

Delanda's Intensity

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When I heard Delanda speaking about intensity he also mentioned critical mass. When the temperature of water reaches a certain point it cha...

Delanda v. Wolfram

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Delanda and Wolfram are almost temporally opposed when it comes to the notion of intensity. Delanda cites the medieval philosophical concep...
Sunday, November 23, 2008

Differentiation

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In reading the DeLanda essays on Deleuze, both the case for modeling software and the essay for Deleuze and genetic algorithm, DeLanda seems...

Discrete and Continuous

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Discrete is a form of mathematics and a ring setting on my phone. Synonyms that come to mind: subtle, passive, separated, finite, limited. ...
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