Interesting that the compression must be with respect to some set of operations one's mind finds natural. O'wise no advantage!
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Sort of. Constants matter, a lot, in thought. Nice Kay/Goldberg example: imagine you had to wait 3 secs to get feedback while
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playing a musical instrument. It'd make it vastly harder, despite being just 3 seconds. (Also: Engelbart's famous brick demo)
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Good point. But I doubt a flautist with a 3-second delay would ever be nearly as good as a regular flautist, no matter
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And, of course, I might be wrong. It's astonishing what people can do under great constraints...
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the restructuring. That said, maybe you're right & it might _add_ something to their playing.
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Now that's an experiment I'd love to hear the results of!
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Yes. In some sense, powerful media take that experience to scale.
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Eg Photoshop scales up and makes ambient some of the best ideas of image manipulators of yore.
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strange to think that others might secretly share the geometric representations I manipulate in my imagination
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'tis isn't it?
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