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Heidegger-excercises<br> | Heidegger-excercises<br> | ||
related to the transcripts of his lecture, called "the Thing" (1950)<br> | related to the transcripts of his lecture, called "the Thing" (1950)<br> | ||
annotations of it → [[ here]] | |||
=peanut-eraser= | =peanut-eraser= | ||
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==when could a '''peanut-eraser''' be considered as a ''thing''?== | ==when could a '''peanut-eraser''' be considered as a ''thing''?== | ||
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==what could be called the ''thingness'' of this ''thing''?== | ==what could be called the ''thingness'' of this ''thing''?== | ||
→ the kind of material it is made of to be able to erase something (?) | → the kind of material it is made of to be able to erase something (?)<br> | ||
→ the form, color & texture of a peanut (?) | → the form, color & texture of a peanut (?) & the fact that it is a model/simulation, and so you're fooled by your eyes... at the first place (?) | ||
& the fact that it is a model / simulation, and so you're fooled by your eyes ... at the first place (?) | |||
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==when could a '''#FFFF''' be considered as a ''thing''?== | ==when could a '''#FFFF''' be considered as a ''thing''?== | ||
→ when it is displayed on a screen, as being white, or, is it '#FFFF', those five characters that make it the thing? and not so much the representation of it? (?)<br> | |||
OR does it refer to a certain '0-1' (bits) string, rather then to the color white? (?) | |||
==what could be called the ''thingness'' of this ''thing''?== | ==what could be called the ''thingness'' of this ''thing''?== | ||
→ the fact that ''if'' you would use it in css for example, you would get the color 'white' displayed (?) | |||
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=metaphor of the internet as 'ocean= | =metaphor of the internet as 'ocean'= | ||
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==when could a '''metaphor of the internet as 'ocean' ''' be considered as a ''thing''?== | ==when could a '''metaphor of the internet as 'ocean' ''' be considered as a ''thing''?== | ||
→ when used to frame a certain scale onto the internet, that brings a certain connotation of an endless experience with it (?) | |||
==what could be called the ''thingness'' of this ''thing''?== | ==what could be called the ''thingness'' of this ''thing''?== | ||
→ the fact that it can name the internet by referring to the characteristics of an ocean (?) | |||
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(quite in progress) | |||
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Revision as of 22:03, 14 April 2015
Heidegger-excercises
related to the transcripts of his lecture, called "the Thing" (1950)
annotations of it → here
peanut-eraser
when could a peanut-eraser be considered as a thing?
→ at the moment you use it to erase (?)
→ at the moment you think you recognize a peanut (?)
what could be called the thingness of this thing?
→ the kind of material it is made of to be able to erase something (?)
→ the form, color & texture of a peanut (?) & the fact that it is a model/simulation, and so you're fooled by your eyes... at the first place (?)
#FFFF
when could a #FFFF be considered as a thing?
→ when it is displayed on a screen, as being white, or, is it '#FFFF', those five characters that make it the thing? and not so much the representation of it? (?)
OR does it refer to a certain '0-1' (bits) string, rather then to the color white? (?)
what could be called the thingness of this thing?
→ the fact that if you would use it in css for example, you would get the color 'white' displayed (?)
metaphor of the internet as 'ocean'
when could a metaphor of the internet as 'ocean' be considered as a thing?
→ when used to frame a certain scale onto the internet, that brings a certain connotation of an endless experience with it (?)
what could be called the thingness of this thing?
→ the fact that it can name the internet by referring to the characteristics of an ocean (?)
(quite in progress)