Tag: systemic-analogy
All the articles with the tag "systemic-analogy".
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dAIa-log 008: Rain in Anime — Configuration, Viability & Social Whitening
A dAIa-log dialogue examining rain in anime as a shift from private, viscous interiority to a shared and whitened social condition—linking Evangelion-era “liquid” motifs, 2000s dampness, and contemporary visual purification.
dAIa-log • systemic-analogy • cultural-context
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Somehow Holding Together — Gnosia and the Natural Selection of World Lines
A co-laborAItion essay on why *Gnosia* somehow holds together—tracing its narrative coherence through script composition, counterfactual thinking, and the behavior of world lines.
co-laborAItion • narrative-style • systemic-analogy
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dAIa-log 007: Rain in Anime — Identity, Boundaries & Modes of Being
A dAIa-log dialogue analyzing rain in anime as a metaphor for identity, boundaries, and modes of being, with readings of serial experiments lain, Totoro, and Haruhi.
dAIa-log • cognitive-structure • systemic-analogy
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dAIa-log 004: Shibuya in Anime — Why an Unfinished City Feels Like a Narrative Core
Exploring how Shibuya’s unfinished cityscape comes to function as a narrative core in anime, through works like Jujutsu Kaisen, Jellyfish Can’t Swim in the Night, Oshi no Ko, and Hi Score Girl.
dAIa-log • structural-context • narrative-style