Monday 10 May 2010

wes unruh - latent semantic indexing and the real time web

let's amuse ourselfs momentarily and examine the patterns that arise through contant contact. perpetual engagement within the digital sphere, console, and control, enmeshed in a spin. Push/pull - it's a binary state that - like Wolfram notes - creates infinitely complex arrangements. Wolfram seems an apologist for the computer, the final last sad acquiesence to the Signal. Transformational, and at times unifying, this coded signal; tied to meaning through patterns more occult in nature. Meaning is an associational sign that is moved in and out of conjunction with its referrent, and will outlast its indicies. Now, we are attempting to purify this process into semantic engines, and fuel them with motivational capital. Roll on, grim engine, we seem to be meaning. latent semantic indexing and the real time web our presence is a shadow, and merely ripples the static pool we leave traces, in layers, and layers behind. wes unruh - latent semantic indexing and the real time web