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  • I've been talking about how we need a 'new language' to express the physical reality, not the abstract concepts we get caught up discussing; this seems to fit the bill. We wouldn't have the words for a pointless 2000 year long free will or ethics debate if we spoke eco language. Sadly this is unspeakable but it sure communicates reality better =(

  • @unassumption -- Thank you. But perhaps debate is one of the necessary conditions!

    With a symbolism for "intentionality", Ecolang can LIST the ideas about free will and ethics, show in whom they reside, and show the results upon transactions and organizations. But it will never be an explanation of emotions. It cannot model the higher emotions such as mercy, hope, faith, that intertwine with higher intellectual functions to create the combined forms such as justice, wellness, enlightenment.

  • Thank you for the work you have done. it realy helps to reflect the matter of cybernetics system theory and related subjects. I think the main value lies in the methode of explaining and understanding things in ther linear charakter and there inherent circulating character, you can exemplify the dual property of things. i would like to see the second part of this video.

  • I've enjoyed this video the most, out of all of your videos so far. Keep up the good work. :)

  • its obvious but its not, its close but far away, in all senses, we are living breathing fractals of some true self that is too small to comprehend, or too big, either way, it is what it is. Thanks for paying attention to detail ;)

    and even more thanks for sharing your insights and creativity! :)

    PLUR

  • lee, ive watched all ur videos.... i just naturally assumed that ud developed software to accomplish all this.... that uve actually done it all "by hand" in adobe cs makes it all the more impressive.... kudos to u, sir! this is what its all about.... the development and evolution (& eventual transcendence?) of communication....

    peace!

  • I really love your work

  • WOW. I am totally impressed. You are an ambitious man to try to pull this off. I salute you. Have many comments and thoughts, too many to list here. Instead, I'll leave you with a parting thought about the final picture. It looks like a mandala. Hmm. A lot to ponder. Thank you!

  • I like your ecolanguage very much just as a way to describe difficult things in an understandable way. However, I think, that the language won't work effective enough just on paper; without animation and spoken comments. I think, the world need some software for recording explanations in ecolanguage, where they can easily add and connect elements, create animations and record some voice.

  • I use Adobe Illustrator and After Effects.  I love them, but they are a lot to learn. I am told I could use Flash, but I don't know that program.

    If enough people like it and want it, it will be possible to write software to make rudimentary ecolang, because many of the motions repeat, as regular parts of the grammar. The question is, how to let people add different motions and other things, to make it their own.

    As it stands now, you have to learn a general animation program. Sorry!

  • @leearnold Is there licensing on the diagrams or language ?

    If I or a group wanted to write such software, is there a site we can go to or contact etc

  • @Metalcatable -- That last comment was from two years ago. Right now it is in development. 

  • @leearnold Good to know there is till momentum, I would be great to have a RSS feed/blog to follow ......... or even better a place where I can contribute to it ?

  • Useful graphic language and delightfully scripted animations. In contrast to the simpler ecological diagrams, a concept that multiplexes and equilibrates all knowledge doesn't seem to add to existing knowledge representations. In other words, I question any ontological significance of the forms themselves.

  • And after I tried to make it look like flowers! --Sincerely, Lee

  • Let me not neglect to say: Your flower forms are indeed beautiful.

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