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The Fabulous Loop de Loop

The cybernetic discourse as read through seven feedback machines

A project by Steve Rushton


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Contents

Chapter Outline

Introduction: The Foundations of Cybernetic Discourse

THE GOVERNOR

The 1800s – The Governor in a steam engine carries news of change through the system and adapts to that change (feedback). Some people think that the adaptability and flexibility of the governor follows the same principle of adaptability and flexibility that we see in the natural world.

Samuel Butler – The Vapour Engine

Samuel Butler – Vibrations

Edward Craik – A (Proto) Cybernetic Explanation

Gregory Bateson – From Schizmogenesis to Feedback

Gregory Bateson, Warren S. McCulloch & Lawrence Kubie – Three Cyberneticians’ Discourse on Freud’s Dynamic Psychology

M. SPECULARIX (The Cybernetic Tortoise)

The late 1940s– The Cybernetic Tortoise moves about, responding to light and touch. Does its movement demonstrate behaviour? Does its behaviour demonstrate thought?

W. Grey Walter – The Body in Pieces

Jacques Lacan – The Tortoise and Homeostasis

Gregory Bateson – Bateson’s Negentropic Discourse Matrix

SEER (SEquence Extrapolating Robot)

The early 1950s, the SEER (SEquence Extrapolating Robot) plays a simple guessing game with humans. Is SEER one of the first “thinking machines”?

Warren S. McCulloch and Jacques Lacan – Play Like an Idiot

Jacques Lacan – Lacan Builds a Circuit: Cybernetics and the Unconscious

THE STRUCTURAL DIFFERENTIAL (The Anthropometre)

1924– The Structural Differential is a “plastic diagram” that helps users understand the difference between an object and the word representing that object.

Alfred Korzybski and Gregory Bateson – Why “The Map is NOT the Territory”

THE ELECTROPSYCOMETER (The E-Meter)

Alfred Korzybski and William Burroughs – Time-Binding and Time-Scrambling


THE HOMEOSTAT

W. Ross Ashby and Gregory Bateson – Steps Towards a (Media) Ecology


THE PORTAPAK: SONY VIDEOROVER DV-2400 (1967)

Radical Software, Guerrilla Television and Gregory Bateson – The Fabulous Loop de Loop

CONCLUSION

The Last Loop de Loop?

THE ANNOTATION

(An ongoing annotated bibliography)

The Annotation runs as a parallel text alongside The Fabulous Loop de Loop.


THE LICENCE


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