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  • Polysingularity of Text Expressions

    Italo Calvino once said that “writing is essentially a combinatorial exercise” and that “reading is a way of exercising the potentialities contained in the system of signs”. We propose a new way of reading using text network visuaization. It goes beyond the normal sequential organization of textual material and instead offers the reader to navigate through polysingularity of meanings present within the text. Created using Alexis Jacomy’s GexfWalker and Gephi software.

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  • Visualization of Text’s Polysingularity Using Network Analysis

    Figure 10: Most prominent communities in both texts.

    In this research we propose a method for visualizing text’s polysingularity: the multiple clusters of meaning circulation contained within a text. These clusters can be described as “strange attractors” (to use the term from dynamical systems theory), which are actualized during the process of reading. We use network analysis in order to plot the text’s structure onto a two-dimensional plane and represent these strange attractors as the communities of co-occurring nodes, positioned within the graph depending on their influence for the production of meaning.

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  • Polysingularity Blog

    Our new polysingularity blog is online. Polysingularity is an umbrella term for everything that expresses itself in its multiplicity and yet remains isolated in its specificity. It’s a sci-fi action that’s directed inwards, counteracting hyperconnectivity and technological singularity through dysfunctionally dynamic propositions.

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  • Using AI for Introspection and Psychology of Self

    The most common use of AI models today is to generate text, however, these models have a huge potential to be used for introspection and the psychology of self. In this article, we will show how you can harness the power of data science to analyze your own thinking and then use AI to generate insights that can help you enhance your ideas and get a deeper understanding of yourself. This approach can be used both for professional and personal purposes: from developing your discourse on a certain topic to the psychology of self.

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  • Ecological Thinking Framework

    We present a schema and an algorithm to promote ecological thinking. It is based on alternating between focus and exploration, zooming in and zooming out. An increased level of variability in thinking also makes it more diverse and, thus, adaptable, robust, and resilient.

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