Thursday, November 01, 2007

SYNAESTESIA Time-Space of Perceptional Memory

Dionysios Neofitidis
Synaestesia is the inter-sensory perception of the mind, which Thesis seeks to codify as the premise to an Architectural Paradigm. This condition of cross-sensory perception is the cognitive process of memory in the mind. Phenomenological Strategies correlate perception as cross-modal thematic of the individual’s Conception of Physical Causalities and the Metaphorical Structure of personal memory. Interfaces of Perception are concepts of a fluid time and space, Time-Space.

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DionysiosNeo said...

Theoretics of Time-Space Physical Causalities, Metaphors & MA

Conceptions of Causalities : Perceptional Interfaces

Discussed in “The Child’s Conception of Physical Causalities”, by Jean Piaget; Physical Causalities are the Premise by which the Interfaces of Inter-Sensory Perception exist. Conceptions of these Causalities of relative scientific truths are the basis by which the individual begins to structure its Perceptional Logic. It is in the correlation of Inter-Perceptional Information that one formulates the Interfaces of Senses in response to Physical Causalities. The advantage to looking at the child’s conception is to begin to formulate how these Sensorial Interfaces are structured in the mind through the simultaneous Perception of Space and Time before Modern Logic strictures the individual to detach the two. Ultimately it is the fluidity of this Perceptive Conceptualization that allow for the Phenomenological Strategies of a continues Time-Space to be studied.

Conceptual Metaphors : Notational Memorial Mapping

Discussed in “Metaphors We Live By”, by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson; Conceptual Metaphors as a Premise of the relative truths of this Thesis are understood as the structure of logic that formulate memories of reason, experience and linguistics. However metaphors pose the most problematic theoretic of the thesis, as they are linguistically based and are highly personal Phenomenological Strategies of the Subject Me & I. The Phenomenological Strategy of Conceptual Metaphors are the Notational Mapping individuals perform in producing memories. The ‘Me’ is the Notational Strategies inherent to the individuals mode of Perceptional Interfaces. The ‘I’ is the Metaphorical Mapping the individual projects in the mind fluidly as they perceive Time-Space in the present.

Conceptualization of Time and Space : MA as Time-Space

MA is constructed by two Japanese Symbols, one meaning “air” the other term “between”; this as a Premise is a Paradigm with the Western Concept of Space and Time. By definition MA is understood as the ‘Space-Between’, the natural distance between 2 or more things that exist in continuity. The intervals of Space are delineated but exist in continuity only with the concept of Time. Time however in Eastern Culture is not absolute but rather a fluid continuation of present. Therefore Space is an element formed by the interaction of Facets and Time that exist continuously, ultimately creating intervals of infinity. The Inter-Sensory Perceptions of Causalities occur continuously in TIME-SPACE; the Notational Mapping of Metaphoric Memories of these conditions also occur continuously in TIME-SPACE. Issues of an Architectural Paradigm Shift along a Phenomenological Strategy of Synestesia must occur in the continuum of TIME-SPACE.