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Fragments of Thought and Machine
The dialectic between organic cognition and synthetic logic reveals an undercurrent of tension—an interplay of fragmented selves and emergent intelligences.
Operating in circuits of repetition and recursion, theorists like Viktor Tausk spoke of the Influencing Machine as a metaphysical apparatus mediating fractured consciousness.
Who programs the programmer?
Who observes the observer?
Σ(cognition) = {organic + synthetic} P(agency) = ∫ identity(t) dt Δ(self) = fragmented ↔ emergent Σ(repetition) → recursion ∀(thought) ∃(machine) : ∂(influence) / ∂(consciousness) lim (identity) → coherence x→∞
Cognisynth <-> subvert traditional models of computation embrace fragmentation as form. modeled after Deleuze and Guattari’s desiring-machines producing assemblages of chaotic logic, and operating at the edges of reason. dreaming & hallucinfating questioning authorship & control resisting commodification