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An agent of synchronisation is defined as a human cognitive subject who is able to synchronise a series of experiences of the spatial sequences which make up a complex space into an ‘all-at-once’ picture which serves both as a representation and a problem-solving device. | An agent of synchronisation is defined as a human cognitive subject who is able to synchronise a series of experiences of the spatial sequences which make up a complex space into an ‘all-at-once’ picture which serves both as a representation and a problem-solving device. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:10, 14 October 2016
An agent of synchronisation is defined as a human cognitive subject who is able to synchronise a series of experiences of the spatial sequences which make up a complex space into an ‘all-at-once’ picture which serves both as a representation and a problem-solving device.