Re: virus: Modes of Transmission

From: santyr@mac.com
Date: Wed Jan 16 2002 - 07:51:17 MST


One thing in common with all the modes of transmission you've listed is
that they are liminal. There could be subliminal subsets them as well.

Sat

On Tuesday, January 15, 2002, at 10:08 PM, joedees@bellsouth.net wrote:

> On the memetics list, we have come up with four modes of memetic
> transmission:
>
> 1) Showing - a bodily demonstration, such as knapping a handaxe for
> an audience.
>
> 2) Telling - verbally or manually (signing) communicating via a common
> symbol system.
>
> 3) Writing - inscribing glyphs which stand for spoken/signed language.
>
> 4) Picturing - creating a representation of the object of communication
> via drawing, photography, etc.
>
> Can anyone here think of others?
>



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