Systems Ultra
A system is a set of things-people, cells, molecules, or whatever-interconnected in such a way that they produce their own pattern of behavior over time
Donella Meadows • Thinking in Systems: International Bestseller
We realised that the tools we have created to master the world are re-mastering us. But more importantly, it became evident, that the desire for mapping, tweaking and ultimately, controlling, deeply complex systems is hubristic. As Tega Brain writes in her exceptional essay “we must acknowledge how deeply entrenched we are within a computational wo... See more
Medium • Calling for a More-Than-Human Politics
We realised that the tools we have created to master the world are re-mastering us. But more importantly, it became evident, that the desire for mapping, tweaking and ultimately, controlling, deeply complex systems is hubristic. As Tega Brain writes in her exceptional essay “we must acknowledge how deeply entrenched we are within a computational wo... See more
Medium • Calling for a More-Than-Human Politics
The power of communities and systems lies in their intra-action, their becoming-together to produce something greater than their parts.
James Bridle • Ways of Being: Animals, Plants, Machines: The Search for a Planetary Intelligence
I am interested in forms and systems that exist in our context that are actually far ahead of the systems of archiving that we’ve been conditioned into. And thinking about things that are digital is often so interesting because there’s alignment within what is hybrid, shifting, evolving, and mutating. Or that are ritual, oral, aural, to something t... See more
Sumayya Vally • New Forms of Articulation: Sumayya Vally in conversation with Esther Choi — Deem
Real-world Complex Systems contain collections of objects whose complicated overall interactions feature feedback and memory.