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0. … start …. 1. The analog-to-digital transition and the change in information dynamics:. Implications for informational environmentalism. Cristian Suteanu. 2. INFORMATION. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Information fl ux. = specification of change.
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1 The analog-to-digital transition and the change in information dynamics: Implications for informational environmentalism Cristian Suteanu
2 INFORMATION
14 Information flux = specification of change. Density of information flux corresponds to the occurring change.
15 Chosen approach: • - Focusing on what information does, • not on what information is. • - Concentrating on the informational nature of change. • - Distinguishing information flux from information representation and information storage. • Identifying processes related tochanges in information flux. _
16 Difference Distinctiveness Change Identicalness Copy No information “added” Information “added” INFORMATION FLUX
17 QUESTION: How can one generate new entities and produce change with as little information flux as possible? _
18 Saving information flux SOLUTION NUMBER 1: MAKE COPIES => use similarity
19 similarity
20 Similarity or strict identicalness? Material objects cannot be identical.
21 Standardization Mass production Imitation Human solutions
22 "The book was the first mass-produced commodity" McLuhan, 1964
23 THIS TEXT IS A SET OF DISCRETE ENTITIES THIS TEXT IS A SET OF DISCRETE ENTITIES
24 THIS TEXT IS A SET OF DISCRETE ENTITIES THIS TEXT IS A SET OF DISCRETE ENTITIES
25 similar / identical
26 Saving information flux SOLUTION NUMBER 2: GO DIGITAL => use finite # of states
27 Analog system: uses a continuous range of values to represent information. Digital system: uses discrete (discontinuous) values to represent information. digitus (finger)
29 In the material world, systems can be identical to each other if they can only have a finite number of states.
35 Saving information flux SOLUTION NUMBER 3: MAKE digital COPIES => use identicalness
36 Entities that are truly indiscernible: - microscopic particles; - numbers.
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45 Numbers are indiscernible. So is the digital form of information.
46 Entities supporting digital information fulfill this condition: sounds, images – on CD, DVD, digital memory. _