Surimposium, the double look

Nouméa 98800, Nouvelle-Calédonie: (2021)
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Abstract

Surimposium is a theory of complex reality. It does not seek to shake up existing paradigms, even when they are contradictory. It places them in levels of reality of relative independence. The task is then to link them with a metaprincipe keeping everything monistic. From this principle, Surimposium establishes a continuity of information levels from hardware to virtual. Their staged complexity continues into the processing depth of neural networks. A stack of layers of information that I call "surimposed" mimics other parts of the complex dimension to build a representation. Subject and model have their own reality. Shift is the root of intention.

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Jean-Pierre Legros
Université de Nouvelle-Calédonie

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