As for sources, I do appreciate the following article, by Andreas Konig and
Peter Engel really insightful. It came to my mind because Nina mentioned the
Max Plank Institute, and this article has been written there. It takes in
account some ideas of Maturana and Varela, thus the sistemic approach that
has lead to the autopoiese theory.
Concerning the problem of perception, much of the discussion seems to still
run around brain areas X holistic, corporeal approach, when that which feels
and perceives are not brains, but persons (or living beings).
liris.cnrs.fr/enaction/docs/documents2006/Engel_Konig.doc
s.
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 12:57 AM, nina czegledy <czegledy@interlog.com>wrote:
>
> Hello Jol, Hello All,
>
> thanks for posting re the fascinating transcendental
> cybernetiics aspect of complex systems including
> multisensory perceptions. Hoping to hear more from you.
>
> On sensory perceptions, I found the experiments conducted at the
> Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics and published under the
> title:
> The Process of Perception: A Sensory Puzzle, absorbing.
>
> Abstract: Our brain combines different sources of sensory information
> in the process of perception. There is the possibility that the
> individual sensory components from which the perception was
> originally composed may, in certain circumstances, become
> lost. Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Biological
> Cybernetics in Tübingen, from the University of California in
> Berkeley, the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and
> from New York University have discovered that this loss occurs
> when differing visual signals are combined. In contrast, in-
> formation arising from different senses, such as from touch and
> sight, can be separated again into its separate components
> (SCIENCE, November 22, 2002)
>
> best
> nina
>
>
>
>
>
>> Hello My Name is Jol Thomson,
>>
>> I wanted to introduce myself and my art practice in the field of
>> transcendental cybernetics, investigating the conditions for the
>> possibility
>> of complex systems. Essentially this means the structural examination of
>> the feedback cycle as an imminent and eminent relationship. This is a
>> research and process oriented practice where the spatial, sonic and visual
>> representations reflect upon the concentric multiplicities of the
>> seemingly
>> universal element of the feedback loop in nature, time, space, perception
>> and communication.
>>
>> In terms of multi sensory perception and synaesthesia the matching of the
>> spatial and sensual autopoietic systems leads to interesting relationships
>> and interactions creating phenomenological and neurophysiological
>> responses
>> that may be of interest to both scientists and artists alike. I
>> experiment
>> with complex analog environments, revealing all of the elements of the
>> system. In this way there is nothing left out or hidden from a
>> participator,
>> and yet it remains captivating and mysterious.
>>
>>
>>
>> My practice is experimental, intuitive and playful yet yields results in a
>> specific and concrete way. From a formalist approach, references to
>> abstract expressionism and geometric abstraction are evident, continuing
>> and
>> opening up discussions not yet exhausted. Considering feedback from a
>> structuralist perspective reflection, refraction, and recording are
>> considered as polyvalent and are explored in their multiplicities, opening
>> or continuing transdisciplinary discussions in many of the science, arts
>> and
>> humanities field.
>>
>>
>>
>> Currently a resident at the Banff New Media Institute located in Alberta,
>> Canada, I am investigating the potentials of immersive stereoscopic
>> feedback
>> environments and so far there appears to be some intriguing results. The
>> area of most significance for currently is concentric and parallactic
>> space,
>> where again the term space has many connotations. I feel that presenting
>> space in and on itself transmits or initiates a deeper understanding or
>> awareness of the nesting occurring in all complex systems.
>>
>>
>>
>> I look forward to the lively and intriguing posts.
>>
>>
>> jol thomson
>>
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