Comment by glenstein
6 hours ago
>Doesn’t the feeling of “magic” directly proceed from abstraction and non-tractability
Yes, but also I think it can also have a kind of liminal impression of an internal logic.
6 hours ago
>Doesn’t the feeling of “magic” directly proceed from abstraction and non-tractability
Yes, but also I think it can also have a kind of liminal impression of an internal logic.
Would you mind elaborating?
I agree that the "magic" feeling involves abstraction from nuts and bolts, but a kind of notable responsiveness to, say, preferred trains of thought that are optimal for a workflow or project management or for rich functional interaction. I use the word "liminal" in the sense of the aesthetic term "liminal spaces" to indicate a presence of a kind of lightweight logic not necessarily fully articulated.