Saturday, October 29, 2011

Sign Palimpsests

Although Chomsky's theory of human grammar is likely correct, one probably won't get the message of a music video if one hasn't thought about the concepts it puts together.

I'd like a room with walls of vibrating e-ink so that it may sing things to me, after using psychological algorithms to understand how to suchly teach me. The point of this is to make finer and wider signs.

Just as we first learn sound signs and then visual ones and also learn messages from the use of related audio and visual patterns, we can find ways to express the things we know in finer ways that are algo-psychologically represented so as to learn things more quickly.

This includes not only the association of signified concepts with A/V pairs so as to quickly construct sentences using such pairs but also context cues to make different audiences change their focus to appropriate parts of the medium and then similarly from that part to another part that is appropriate for them in that composition.

Such provides a quick way to orient persons toward self-improvement.

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