Re: [xmca] semiosis and activity

From: Phil Chappell (philchappell@mac.com)
Date: Wed Sep 07 2005 - 03:49:15 PDT


Articulated better than me!

Phil
On 07/09/2005, at 6:40 AM, Mike Cole wrote:

> You are pointing out, that activity systems at the level we usually
> analyze
> them are part of large networks of such systems and that the current
> state
> of the technologies of communication are structuring interconnections
> in
> new and disorienting ways.
> If I have articulated your thought correctly, perhaps I have another
> speaking
> point in Sevilla. gotta get that talk done somehow!
> :-)
> mike
>
> On 9/6/05, Phil Chappell <philchappell@mac.com> wrote:
>>
>> Pondering here, and not to be taken seriously...How many links to
>> websites have you received in the past few days, for example
>> http://infowars.com/print/patriot_act/alexs_analysis.htm that you
>> might
>> not have received, had we not been experiencing the current human
>> activities that are directing our attention towards? How many
>> multimodal texts, such as [warning - 8 MB movie download]
>> http://videos.informationclearinghouse.info/fascism.wmv have you had
>> that you would normally not be privileged to "read"? What can we say
>> about the time frames for dissemination of scholarly works in our
>> academic world versus the time frames for spin? Apart from this
>> privileged place, what other venues are there to discuss the spin as
>> it
>> occurs?
>>
>> Sorry, just thoughts out loud after a disturbing session at my
>> computer.
>>
>> Phil
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