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todaycoza · 1 year ago
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-Origarchitect 6-
25 June 2024
1665 x 2788 Digital Edited
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stanford-photography · 6 months ago
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Blurring Away from Me By Jeff Stanford, 2024
Buy prints at: https://jeff-stanford.pixels.com/
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jordanjevasphotography · 3 months ago
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“What exactly am I looking at?”, Boston, 2025
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scribz-ag24 · 7 months ago
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i checked the italian blind run that apparently is very popular in the IT community. and. was anyone.
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so was anyone. was anyone going to tell me in this version dusknoir asks if his existence had value.
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his line about saying with full sincerity that life is marvelous.
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why didnt i hear of this until now i crave to know every little difference between translations so i can cry again and again over the same guy.
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abstracteddistractions · 5 months ago
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Heinz Mack, "Dynamic Structure," 1958-59,
Synthetic resin on canvas,
40¼ h × 29⅛ w in (102 × 74 cm)
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qoldenskies · 2 months ago
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If cc Donnie had died because of his ninpo breaking, does that mean he technically would have died of a broken heart?
................in a figurative way, i suppose!
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johbeil · 9 months ago
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Four black and white plants studies
Executed with Sony Xperia Mini (Sk17i) using the Blackboard setting of Vignette for Android.
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loworbittourist · 6 months ago
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Richat Structure (Guelb er Richât) - Mauritania 🌍 4K link
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daily-public-domain · 4 months ago
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Day 344: Brutalism
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–This image is part of the public domain, meaning you can do anything you want with it! (you could even sell it as a shirt, poster or whatever, no need to credit it!)–
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touchlikethesun · 2 months ago
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it does kinda feel crazy to know enough about a topic that i consistently come to work at the museum and they're like "can you give a tour today on this or that aspect of the museum's collection?" and i don't need to even prepare anything, i can just say yes. like again, i know this is like. normal. for adults with jobs to be able to do their job. but it still feels weird to me that i can speak with authority about anything other than fandom
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todaycoza · 10 months ago
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-Origarchitect 7-
19 August 2024
4000 x 1800 Digital Unedited
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zehpeh · 10 months ago
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"ABSTRUSE" - acrylics/ink on watercolour paper, A4 (+ some digital colour correction) - August 2024
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spoondrifts · 4 months ago
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i'm honestly done with any and all online "activism" or discourse i'm so fr. talk to any real human person in the world and you rapidly discover that almost every political post on here is so insane and out of touch with practical reality that it's not even worth engaging with. just unplug and go outside i promise people are both nicer and more nuanced out there
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theaskew · 8 months ago
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Jim Isermann (American, b. 1955, lives and works in Palm Springs, CA.), Untitled (2,2,2), 2019. Acrylic paint on canvas over aluminum panel, 48 x 48 x 1 1/2 in. | 121.9 x 121.9 x 3.8 cm. (Source: Pacific Design Center Design Gallery, Los Angeles, CA.)
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inspirehorizon · 7 months ago
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omegaphilosophia · 10 months ago
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The Ontology of Text
The ontology of text refers to the study of the nature, structure, and being of text, focusing on what text is at its most fundamental level. This exploration can span several philosophical and theoretical perspectives, often addressing questions about the existence, identity, and categorization of text as an entity. Here’s a breakdown of key aspects:
1. Text as an Ontological Entity:
Material vs. Abstract: Text can be considered both as a material object (e.g., a book or a written document) and as an abstract entity (e.g., the content or meaning conveyed by the text). The ontology of text thus involves understanding how these two aspects coexist and relate to each other.
Text as a Work vs. Text as a Document: The distinction between a text as a work (the conceptual or intellectual creation) and as a document (the physical or digital manifestation) is crucial in ontology. For instance, different editions of a book may be considered different documents but the same work.
2. Identity and Persistence:
Sameness and Variation: The ontology of text deals with the question of what makes a text the same across different instances or versions. What remains consistent between different editions or translations of a text? How much can a text change before it is considered a different text?
Temporal Aspects: How does the identity of a text persist over time? This includes considerations of how historical context, authorial intent, and reader interpretation might affect the identity of a text.
3. Structure of Text:
Hierarchical vs. Network Structures: Text can be seen as having a hierarchical structure (e.g., chapters, paragraphs, sentences) or a network-like structure (e.g., hypertext or intertextuality). The ontology of text examines how these structures are constituted and how they affect the nature of text.
Units of Text: What are the basic units of text? Words, sentences, paragraphs, or perhaps even smaller or larger units? The ontological inquiry involves defining and categorizing these units.
4. Function and Intent:
Authorial Intent: The role of the author's intention in the ontology of text is a major consideration. Is the meaning of a text tied to what the author intended, or does it exist independently?
Reader Interpretation: The ontology of text also considers the role of the reader or audience in constituting the text. Is the meaning of a text something inherent, or is it something that comes into being through interpretation?
5. Intertextuality and Contextuality:
Intertextual Relations: Texts often reference or build upon other texts. The ontology of text considers how texts are related to one another and how these relationships affect their existence and identity.
Contextual Dependency: The meaning and existence of a text can be dependent on its context, including cultural, historical, and situational factors. The ontology of text examines how context shapes what a text is.
6. Digital and Hypertext Ontology:
Digital Texts: The advent of digital texts introduces new ontological questions. How do digital formats affect the nature of text? How does hypertext, with its non-linear structure, change our understanding of text?
Versioning and Fluidity: Digital texts can be easily modified, leading to questions about the stability and identity of texts in a digital environment. What does it mean for a text to have a version, and how does this affect its ontology?
7. Philosophical Perspectives:
Structuralism and Post-Structuralism: These schools of thought provide frameworks for understanding the ontology of text, focusing on the underlying structures of language (structuralism) and the fluidity and instability of meaning (post-structuralism).
Phenomenology: This approach might consider the experience of the text, focusing on how it appears to consciousness and the role of the reader in bringing the text to life.
The ontology of text is a rich and complex field that intersects with many areas of philosophy, literary theory, linguistics, and digital humanities. It seeks to answer fundamental questions about what text is, how it exists, how it maintains identity, and how it relates to both its material form and its interpretation by readers.
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