Finding Cybernetics |
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Authors: | Bruce Clarke |
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Affiliation: | Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | At mid-career as a tenured professor of modern literature, I finally found cybernetics. It was a slow-rolling revelation, a protracted unraveling, for it took me quite a while to unwrap cybernetics’ conceptual core from out of the layers of adjacent or covering discourses that had obscured or forgotten their own origins in the fecundity of cybernetic ideas. Heinz von Foerster’s relation to the Whole Earth Catalog and the systems counterculture around CoEvolution Quarterly were instrumental for my subsequent cybernetic development toward the work of Maturana, Varela, and Luhmann on the one hand, and Lovelock and Margulis on the other. |
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Keywords: | Autopoiesis Gaia theory Heinz von Foerster information theory neocybernetics second-order systems theory the systems counterculture. |
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