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jillsaw

Jillsaw is small enough to use by yourself no partner needed
by tomorrowtomorrow August 28, 2016
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metawave

A subgenre of music iterating sequentially from chillwave, vaporwave, and dreamwave.

A synonym of the portmanteau vaporchill.
Metawave is an ecco-waving of vaporwave.
by tomorrowtomorrow July 13, 2018
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emergence

The appearance of linearity from asymmetry.

Appears in the form of aesthetic, structure or design.
Emergence indicates that linear time is a vector that moves from the future toward the past.
by tomorrowtomorrow July 15, 2018
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memetics

The study of form and function as contrapositive with respect to each other. An attempt to schematize design from form.

The study of skeumorphs (memes).
Memetics proffers the tenet that function and form are contra-functional.

Memetics isolates design from form by arguing that there is no duality that is not design.

This is the obverse of the postmodern mantra that "form follows function" and the genesis of Hypermodernism.
by tomorrowtomorrow November 29, 2018
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historical phonology

The phenology of sound as the only artifact of the past.

The successor to the dialectical materialism of Karl Marx.
Historical phonology is the Saussurean recursion over Marxism's historical materialism.
by tomorrowtomorrow January 18, 2019
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color-as-functor

Corollary of gesture-theory (theory-of-action) in which humans are functors and symbols are actors.

Gesture-theory implies that action is the control of space. Thus symbols human beings make--such as gestures--not human beings themselves; control space.

Color is the only actor (space-controller) that is not a symbol and also acts as a functor.
Color-as-functor implies that color precedes consciousness FROM THE FUTURE indicating that colors may be conscious (chakras).
by tomorrowtomorrow March 23, 2019
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epistemology

A true subject-object fallacy.

A structure of verification.

A metastructure in which even when one is wrong one is right.
Kant created a structure of truth (epistemology) out of aesthetic itself. This had wide-ranging ramifications for aesthetic, will, and ethics. This occurred even though Kant used the term "aesthetic" to refer to form which was technically incorrect (aesthetic is contrapositive to form).

Marx also created an epistemology but his epistemology cannot answer Kant's epistemology because Marx created a structure of truth from form (formalism).
by tomorrowtomorrow November 13, 2018
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