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Let us go back to the map and the territory and ask: "What is it in the territory that gets onto the map?" We know the territory does not get onto the map. That is the central point about which we all are agreed. Now, if the territory were uniform, nothing would get onto the map except its boundaries, which are the points at which it ceases to be uniform against some larger matrix. What gets onto the map, in fact, is difference, be it a difference of altitude, a difference of vegetation, a difference in population structure, difference of surface, or whatever. Differences are the things that get onto the map. A difference, then, is an abstract matter
- Gregory Bateson, Steps to an Ecology of Mind
1.5 Site Mesh
Assemble a Matrix of Site Meshes (Mesh Matrix) that are generated from site data 1.2 (Site Notations, Bottom-Up). Reserve three columns for the previously selected programs/activities and three columns for meaningful pairings, your focus here can be derived from your own notations or from the studio collective. Site Lines carry site-specific information, which consequently registers in the Site Mesh. Laser score a selection from the Mesh Matrix.
.: Jonas 8:00 PM
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