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Cybernetic portraits at the collision of program and problem
How can we draw diagrams of complex systems?
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Article outline
- What are the boundaries of a system? Where do we stop mapping?
- Decentring the designer in the process — collective meaning and collective desire
- Mead’s notion of the First and Second Order
- Ashby’s law of requisite variety and its implication for information interaction design
- Author queries
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