Applied Semiotics

Maximizing slippage between signs and referents since 1998.

One of the best explorations about the relationship between complexity and speed in a long time. People often think simplification makes things faster, but the truth is that complexity, the kind possessed by complex adaptive systems that function on multiple levels *potentiate* speed. Fractal systems with nested feedback loops make, fast, purposive behavior possible.
 (via Why Cities Keep Growing, Corporations And People Always Die, And Life Gets Faster | Conversation | Edge)

One of the best explorations about the relationship between complexity and speed in a long time. People often think simplification makes things faster, but the truth is that complexity, the kind possessed by complex adaptive systems that function on multiple levels *potentiate* speed. Fractal systems with nested feedback loops make, fast, purposive behavior possible.

 (via Why Cities Keep Growing, Corporations And People Always Die, And Life Gets Faster | Conversation | Edge)

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