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Monthly Archives: January 2018
Creating the Demand Component
Creating something implies causing it to exist. The identity not only has to do with what derives, but also the culpability of the creator. If I create a high-frequency algorithm to trade financial assets in a flash, for example, and … Continue reading
Posted in digital art, Political-Economy and Philosophy
Tagged agressing the passive resistance, appeal to the natural aesthetic on demand, artificial intelligence, constancy of the attributive value on demand, culpability of the probable risk identity, current-events, emergent property, self-assembly, the free-market ontology, the method yield
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contrast squared with intensity
Posted in digital art
Tagged digital colorshape, recomposite of components, squaring RGB components
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aggiungendo contrasto all’intensità
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Tagged colorshaping, natural color palette, shaping color with contrast
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That’s a Riot!
A French retailer discounted a popular chocolate-and-nut spread by 70% and it caused a riot. First of all, notice the effect pricing has, and then notice what the derivative value is. While we tend to think that the discount caused … Continue reading
Yielding To What Naturally Derives
What naturally derives from competitive multiplicity in the marketplace is less pricing power. With less power to command the price to be paid, the equity value of the corporate goes down as the average income goes up. Capitalists say this … Continue reading
Posted in digital art, Political-Economy and Philosophy
Tagged appeal to the natural aesthetic, definite article of on-demand legitimacy, derivative value of the method yield, legitimate ontologics of the risk, natural identity and political-economic rsik modeling, the abstract of natural design, the free-market ontology, transacting the interpretation of objective reality
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Deriving the Method Yield
If what derives from the method is unexpected, there is “the unintended consequence.” The effectiveness of the method derives from measuring the yield. Since changing the method derives a change in the yield (which is a temporal sequence that occupies … Continue reading