• Andrew Gordon Speedie Pask (28 June 1928 – 29 March 1996) was a British cybernetician, inventor and polymath who made multiple contributions to cybernetics...
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  • emergence of knowledge between participants. The theory was developed by Gordon Pask, who credits Bernard Scott, Dionysius Kallikourdis, Robin McKinnon-Wood...
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  • New Cybernetics, as used by cybernetician Gordon Pask, is the meaningful transfer of information between coherences in all media in terms of attractions...
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  • Pask may refer to; Alun Pask (1937–1995), British rugby union player Andrew Pask, epigeneticist Andy Pask (born 1955), English bass player and composer...
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    science in 1947. It was taken up by the cyberneticians Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Stafford Beer; and von Foerster organized a conference on "The Principles...
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  • relative to a standard capability.[full citation needed] In the 1990s Gordon Pask pointed out von Foerster's H and Hmax were not independent and interacted...
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  • Part II: Cybernetica 4, pp. 20–55, 1961 Heinz von Foerster and Gordon Pask Gordon Pask (1996). Heinz von Foerster's Self-Organisation, the Progenitor...
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  • and the machine. Wiener's early work was on noise. The cybernetician Gordon Pask held that the error that drives a servomechanism can be seen as a difference...
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  • influence each other Interactions of actors theory, created by cybernetician Gordon Pask Fundamental interaction or fundamental force, the core interactions in...
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  • Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela; conversation theory, developed by Gordon Pask, Bernard Scott and Dionysius Kallikourdis; radical constructivism, developed...
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  • of actors theory is a theory developed by Gordon Pask and Gerard de Zeeuw. It is a generalisation of Pask's earlier conversation theory: The chief distinction...
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  • supernova, a subtype of Type I supernova Interactions of actors theory, by Gordon Pask Internal affairs (disambiguation) Intermediate in Arts, an academic degree...
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  • depends on the translation of meaning. "Conversation theory", proposed by Gordon Pask in the 1970s, identifies a framework to explain how scientific theory...
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    John von Neumann, Norbert Wiener, Humberto Maturana, Francisco Varela, Gordon Pask, Gregory Bateson, Lawrence J. Fogel and Margaret Mead, among many others...
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    (programming language) Erlang (programming language) Go (programming language) Gordon Pask International Conference on Concurrency Theory (CONCUR) OpenMP Parallel...
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  • and his younger brother was the well-known cybernetics researcher, Gordon Pask. Pask attended Rydal School, a Methodist boarding school in North Wales...
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    machines with gamification features were developed by cyberneticist Gordon Pask from 1956 onwards, after he was granted a patent for an "Apparatus for...
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    International partner Gordon Owen (b. 1959), English footballer Gordon Parks (1912–2006), American photographer and film director Gordon Pask (1928–1996), English...
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    of second-order cybernetics theoreticians such as Heinz von Foerster, Gordon Pask, Herbert Brün and Ernst von Glasersfeld, but in fact he was a biologist...
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  • association with theatrical director Joan Littlewood and cybernetician Gordon Pask. Although it was never built, its flexible space influenced other architects...
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    drum stick), the evolution of cybernetic science from Norbert Wiener to Gordon Pask, Heinz von Foerster, and Autopoiesis, and in related fields such as Autocatalysis...
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  • Mooers, Heinz von Foerster, Gotthard Günther, Ernst von Glasersfeld, Gordon Pask, Warren McCulloch, William L. Kilmer, David Rothenberg and Max Black...
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    ‘shocked’ and ‘dumbfounded.’": 488  In partnership with his friend Gordon Pask, who was experimenting with various chemical and bio-chemical devices...
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  • humans and communities of machines. His artworks have been compared to Gordon Pask and others who have worked with computational intelligence and complex...
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    translator Kathryn Parsons, British tech entrepreneur, co-founder of Decoded Gordon Pask, cybernetician Stuart Peach, Air Chief Marshal and Chairman of the NATO...
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    stretch one's skills lead to flow. In the 1950s British cybernetician Gordon Pask designed an adaptive teaching machine called SAKI, an early example of...
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  • notable contributors to the conceptual development of the field include: Gordon Pask, who offered "a paradigm for an intelligent environment that not only...
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    Abney effect Sir Henry Royce (1863–1933), co-founder of Rolls-Royce Gordon Pask (1928–1996), author, inventor, educational theorist, cybernetician and...
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  • The classes took place in 1953, while in 1956, Robin McKinnon Wood and Gordon Pask released the first adaptive teaching system for corporate environments...
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    Machines (1976). Participants in the group included the cybernetician Gordon Pask, who visited Negroponte as a consultant and whose article "Aspects of...
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