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== Who is communicating with whom? ==
== Who is communicating with whom? ==
* Describe the process as a two-stage operation
** Story is received and parsed for consciousness consumption
** Generates a second story, which is parsed for unconscious consumption
* The big question -- Who communicates with whom?


= Segue =
= Segue =

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Business

  • Responses ...

Recap

The transformational process

  • Review the basic idea of how the linear order is translated into a structural pattern
    • Go over the examples
  • Compare to chiasmus

The canonical formula of myth

  • Explain what the formula means (unpack it into three transforms)
  • Briefly mention Mosko's work

Who is communicating with whom?

  • Describe the process as a two-stage operation
    • Story is received and parsed for consciousness consumption
    • Generates a second story, which is parsed for unconscious consumption
  • The big question -- Who communicates with whom?

Segue

  • Taking Levi-Strauss' references to the computer seriously
  • Databases as representative of structure

Colby

  • General Inquirer System
  • The IBM 7090
    • 32K addressable memory / $3M (in 1960s dollars!)
    • See also this and this.
  • Coding methods
  • Cultural Grammars

Comparisons

  • L-S
  • Rappaport
  • Bateson

Selby

Tobin and the HRAF

The HRAF

What is a computer?

Why the controversy?

  • The status of "codes"
  • Violence to texts

Themes

Text and Code

Heuristic vs Objectivist

Cybernetics of Interpretation

The Function and Image of the Database

Ontology vs. Discourse

Observations