Enumerando arenas : Intermitencias y alas, o sea, partir…
Es un paisaje de relevancias inesperadamente centrales e imprescindibles que he descubierto en volver a pisar este territorio almado, sentido, visceral, es una geología de acontecimientos inmersos en el espíritu, confesiones casi imposibles, miradas que lo explican todo tan abierta como cautelosamente, un oleaje de necesidades que por suerte son también gustos y lujos, intermitencias y alas que nos llevan a algo más duradero…
Toward a ‘Transactional’ Cosmology: Web Dynamics for the Information Age
Each information transaction, sometimes as exemplary, sometimes as single element added to a sweeping aggregate of historical sway, is a precedent, which can motivate, influence or redirect the push of future happenstance. And, we must take note, every transaction involving matter or energy contains information, traces of a history of its coming into being, and generates a “footprint”, a trace of its appearance and its transition into something beyond the transactional moment.
Hasta casi existir…
Los grandes procesos sólo existen hasta casi existir, por otra parte, no llegan a ser tales procesos de verdad, sino que son interpretaciones, relaciones, vínculos y ansiados vínculos, sueños y el herrumbre de lo antes soñado y ya no : todo existe porque sólo existe hasta casi existir, todo toma lugar porque después cede lugar, [...]
Lessons for Cross-cultural Communication in What was Not Done in 19th Century France
We must, in this age of integration and complexity, work to recognize those areas where we can learn from cultures that build into our own, that enrich or sustain us, that give humanity, broadly, its metaphysical sense, its creative-adaptable quality. We know France as a place of great culture and profound philosophical insights and a highly developed legal system. But we tend not to think of France as a country whose most famous culture is simply one of many that came to dominate, and very really did stamp out the other cultures competing for survival, in a fractious agrarian society outside the capital, in the 19th century.
