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method:scheepdog-systemSCHEEPDOG system
Electrotactic platform using dynamic electric fields to steer collectives of keratinocytes, distinguishing collective vs individual cell behavior.
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- Artificial or bioengineered systems that may be candidates for unconventional minds.
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- Represented by wires in process theory; the objects that processes act upon
- Cognitive framework or rule that governs human actions; may or may not preserve wholeness.
- Systems whose structure emerges from internal communication patterns rather than external design; the paper proposes consciousness as arising in such systems
- Macintosh innovation enabling non-technical users to interact directly with documents; foundational to Playground's design philosophy.
- Hofstadter & Mitchell's analogy-making model illustrating intelligence as abstract mapping.
- Pre-existing mental models or rules of thumb that people use to create designs; the building blocks of a form language.