art being a subjective experience of an aesthetic...............This seems very prescriptive — Tom Storm
And does this mean that art can be any object which causes a mind to resonate aesthetically? — Tom Storm
We can reduce life to moments of consciousness, and then what we are conscious of are the things we are interacting with — Pop
Could Landauer's principle explain it? — Pop
interaction with them, is probabilistic — Pop
So an interaction ( resonance )? Sounds like Enactivism to me? — Pop
(n) The problem is how to escape from the circularity. On the one hand, I am conscious of something (an apple) and I interact with it. On the other hand, I interact with something (an apple) and become conscious because of it. — RussellA
(n) Yes, at a large scale, the system may be static, but at a small scale, the system is dynamic. But I see no connection between a dynamic system and any consciousness resulting from such dynamism — RussellA
I don't think you can escape this circularity, which is why I say information = interaction. — Pop
So interaction is not information, but a prerequisite. — GraveItty
The way I see it is - when two wavicles interact they integrate their information. — Pop
I'm not sure what the connection with art is here. — GraveItty
From this you can maybe see how the equivalence comes to be — GraveItty
That's the modern viewpoint on information (bits) but it's not what in-formation actually is. — GraveItty
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