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concept:position-primary-movePosition (Primary Move)
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- Primary move: positioning elements as an act of division and distinction, the first gesture that defines the spatial field.
- The foundational set of spatial operations: position as distinction, relativity of all elements, and agonistic struggle within graphical systems.
- Primary move: the relativity of all things within the system, manifesting as agonistic struggle and vectorial force.
- Primary move: the dynamics of unfolding and enfolding of elements within the system.
- Foundational spatial operations: above/below, next to, inside/outside, proximity, and placement that structure all diagrammatic relations.
- Ambivalent profundity of the initiating graphical act.
- The location of a room within the building in relation to movement, light, and connection to the outdoors; the first stage of unfolding.
- Mechanism for encoding sequence order in transformers; paper argues these should reflect learned structural representations rather than fixed sines/cosines.