Today’s class was at long last an eye-opening one, Adrian asking the class for questions on Bogost’s writing made his philosophical ramblings all the more tangible, a comforting experience. Groups, cool. Assignments, cool. Understanding, cool.
Below are some notes I took that needn’t worry you.
- Object-Orientated-Ontology:
- ontology: interested in what things are, what something is. Mainly focused on humans.
- OOO: interested in separating humans from the centre.
- things are the centre, not people.
- premise: no more pyramids.
- diamond analogy. many faces (facets), some recognised by others. Facets recognise facets on other things.
- Infinite. Expands infinite in terms of what it can relate to.
- Facets will come to our attention depending on different situations, eg. being in this room vs falling off a cliff (gravity, the ground, etc.)
- Flat ontology:
- related to OOO.
- Lists advocated as methodology. Lists are flat.
- Tiny ontology:
- Unit Operations: like Lego bricks. Assembling a group of things into something, eg. students in a group = class = Unit Operation. Classes together = University.
- Units don’t hold hierarchy.