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"This is probably not where you left it" but it's here:

https://goreystore.com/products/edward-gorey-the-epiplectic-...

and here:

https://goreystore.com/collections/edward-gorey-books/produc...

and this is not the same but rather nicely done:

https://vimeo.com/11171863

and this is an interesting copyleft/reframing:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTcF61mhLsU





This introduction crystalized a lot of the subject/debates around that time to me: https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/13108434.pdf


"These are all examples of groups of memes that are replicated together. Dawkins calls such groups ‘coadapted meme complexes’, a phrase recently abbreviated to ‘memeplexes’ (Speel 1995). Memetic jargon is changing so fast and much of it is so poorly thought out and so misused that I shall try to avoid using it. However, ‘memeplex’ is a handy word for an important concept and so it is one of the few new words I shall adopt." -- page 35


Works for me but found this less unusual pdf: http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~chechik/courses05/csc410/readings...


(submitter)

Thanks, I have asked dang to update the link.


From trying to read about this years ago, I always remember the "Ent" and the "Enfilade" being Ted Nelson's abstractions for supporting bi-directional linking

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enfilade_(Xanadu)



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