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Subject: [humanmarkup] PBS-Doc-chronemic
- From: Rex Brooks <rexb@starbourne.com>
- To: humanmarkup@lists.oasis-open.org, cognite@zianet.com, clbullar@ingr.com,kurt@kurtcagle.net, mbatsis@netsmart.gr
- Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 15:31:29 -0700
Title: PBS-Doc-chronemic
http://ead.reit.up.pt:8900/orch/ongmodes.htm
Anybody looked at this fellow's work. It
seems to be a unifying concept to what I called our
"stuff-ics."
Somehow this isn't going to be as quick and
simple as I thought. Our discussion of chronemics was somewhat cut
short by the emergence of the "semioitics" experiment which
has since blossomed into the semiotics processor, which also happens
to fulfill most of our discussions of grammar or process, which is,
btw, covered in the research I've been encouraged to do for completing
this "little" task.
Regardless, I do happen like the notion of
"Chronemics is the study of how time functions as a variable
affecting communication." The fact that he uses the same phrase
for kinesics, proxemics, etc doesn't diminish the appropriateness of
the concept, especially as it applies across the board.
I just hit my twelfth hour for today, and I
am fading fast, so I will probably have time to absord any comments
anyone cares to make.
Ciao,
Rex
Rex Brooks
Starbourne Communications Design
1361-A Addison, Berkeley, CA 94702 *510-849-2309
http://www.starbourne.com * rexb@starbourne.com
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