Objects

Time-Oriented

Time emits from everything and people have some time-orientation. What event is coming that causes anticipation? What is coming that causes anxiety? What occurred that causes regret? The teacher understands the full scope of the curriculum to where the little, minute hiccups do not unease her. The student, however, struggles to get the 2nd lesson in the curriculum and stresses that she won’t be able to make it to the end of the course.

Subscendence

Subscendence captures the interplay between the ideal and the real. The interplay between the abstract and the concrete. Subscendence terms the movement between the dimensional gap. There’s both more data from which it came and less for which it can subscend. (This is a transformation within dimensions and not just more data points added or subtracted among the same dimension.)

Hyperobjects

Hyperobjects was a term coined by Timothy Morton for massive entities, like climate change. They have 5 properties. They’re viscous, molten, nonlocal, phased, and interobjective. Hyperobjects are important to identify as they are a defining characteristic of Man’s relationship to Nature (everything governing art—phases of art). Recognizing their existence alters the everpresent goo that binds Man to Nature. Hyperobjects blast the concept of “world” to a near nonexistence, and show an entangled closeness with everything and less.

The Mesh

This one's on the mesh, of the mesh.

The Mesh is a thing that connects all things, human and nonhuman.

With its existence is allowed the connection of, rich and poor, micro- and macroeconomics, men and women, potato and pot-ah-to, she likes the river and he likes love. (If you like this idea, Machine Learning is the art that transforms the hierarchies into a mesh-like, probabilistic state, dissolving hierarchies.)