Footnote 96
Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Jenkins, Henry (2006) Convergence Culture pp 101-103, sidebar.
Henry Jenkins’ work can provide an excellent starting point in understanding trends in contemporary media culture. See the suggested reading list in the back of the book for a wealth of follow-up material.
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Footnote 94
Sunday, December 7th, 2008

A rhizomatic network is one with multiple non-hierarchical entry and exit points. Here’s a particularly compelling visual demonstration: (video)
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Footnote 92
Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Ornstein, Robert. (1986) Multimind: The multimind is the non-unified parts and separate processes that run the actual work of mental cognition. An example of this is sub-personalities; elements and triggers that form specific responses that make up an overall personality structure.
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Footnote 78
Saturday, December 6th, 2008

Autopoiesis literally means “auto (self)-creation” (from the Greek: auto – αυτό for self- and poiesis – ποίησις for creation or production), and expresses a fundamental dialectic between structure and function.
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