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# las.quotes # las.quotes
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## [[flusser]] ## Vilém Flusser
### [[line and surface]] ### Line and Surface
#temporality #temporality
If, then, we call the time involved in reading written lines “historical time,” we ought to call the time involved in reading pictures by a different name, because “history” has the sense of going somewhere, whereas, while reading pictures, we need go nowhere. The proof of this is simple: it takes many more minutes to describe what one has seen in a picture than it does to see it. If, then, we call the time involved in reading written lines “historical time,” we ought to call the time involved in reading pictures by a different name, because “history” has the sense of going somewhere, whereas, while reading pictures, we need go nowhere. The proof of this is simple: it takes many more minutes to describe what one has seen in a picture than it does to see it.
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### [[codified world]] ### Codified World
#image #reading #image #reading
The red traffic light means “Stop!” and the obnoxious green of peas means “Buy me!” This explosion of colors means something. The red traffic light means “Stop!” and the obnoxious green of peas means “Buy me!” This explosion of colors means something.
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> "Logic" (deductive logic) is an intricate game of figuring out what you've already said; it is virtually useless in everyday life, where deduction from explicitly stated premises almost never occurs. > "Logic" (deductive logic) is an intricate game of figuring out what you've already said; it is virtually useless in everyday life, where deduction from explicitly stated premises almost never occurs.
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> So when you're praised for "logical thinking", it means you've absorbed a paradigm and can now step through it like the person who is praising you. > So when you're praised for "logical thinking", it means you've absorbed a paradigm and can now step through it like the person who is praising you.
>![](https://xanadu.com.au/ted/TN/WRITINGS/TCOMPARADIGM/noLogicalThinking.JPG)
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