[Frames] - Introduction
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I've developed a vocabulary around what I call [frames] as an exercise in considering an object, thought, experience, system, etc as an arbitrary, constructed thing that can be reconstructed in a new way. It is a way of provoking an alienated state, where you can see the otherwise familiar in a new light, which opens up possibilities for reinventing.
[Frames] may remind you of memes, and they may overlap in some situations.
The square brackets are part of the whole conceit, forcing a slight mental provocation
A [frame] is simply a component of... anything you wish to consider.
At the time of writing I have 4 types of [frames] in mind. They very deliberately transcend boundaries of physical / mental, objective reality and subjective reality.
These 4 types are:
Organisational [frame]
Sequence [frame]
Narrative [frame]
Explanatory [frame]
In other posts I will define each of these.
I will also give some examples of how to use them.