Hi Keith and Klaus
you wrote
i would be hesitant to require unascertainable
>> consciousness as part of the definition of design.
other areas, such as my cognition
>of my cognition are not open to others and yet this is the part it would
>seem that others wish to claim access to.
these statements puzzle me in a number of ways... so to be 'cheeky' as we
put it... i thought i would attempt to ask questions (though i believe
there are much more able 'question askers' on this list)
how would you define design without reference to counsciousness?
what is this seperation in thought processes (as my cognition of my
cognition)from design?
is it possible explain the 'Can there be an intention beyond my intention
that is evident in my construction'in relerence to the artistic process of
revisitation in design?
Norm
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Norman Sheehan
Senior Research Officer
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit
University of Queensland
Brisbane Old 4072 Australia
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