Interobjectivity: the Link from Communication to Information and back Again

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Category:
EVENT
Type:
presentation
Keywords:
communication / information / theory
Creation Date:
1997-03-16
Language:
Hungarian
Description:
To begin with, let's assume two certainly illegitimate distinctions - they may be instructive: (1) a unit of communication, and (2) that the unit contains two parts: contact and content. These two, then, correspond respectively to a communicative and an informational value. Often fundamentally different, they are, however, not opposed to each other. They stand for distinct orders. It arranges a relation, whereas the content belongs to an order of information. (...) Not in the way that content is becoming the exaggerated part, but rather, by a growing consciousness of what is contact and what is content. As it seems, today those cultural forms are most effective that articulate this certainly fictitious difference between a state of having contact and a state of having object, to being informed. And I assume, this articulation will lead into the next century. (G.B.)

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Original Title (Hungarian):
Interobjektivitás: a kommunikációból az információba vezet? oda-vissza kapcsolat
Location:
Budapest, Műcsarnok / Kunsthalle