Multiple interpretations of boundaries/edges: thinking of 'objects' vs 'things' maybe a edge is closer to an 'object' whereas a boundry relates closer to a 'thing' Boundary / Edge related to graph/maths vocabulary: *connection / edge / route *- (sub)graphs * - sources and sinks / producer and consumer *- node *- network *- mesh(work) %GRAFT: tree, forrest *- Trees and forrests: Trees have a root, but in a forrest they may not all root to one point. (Trees are growing upside down in computation, every tree is a node). Tree as a population * *- fork *- classification * - interconnection * Boundary as demarcation + connection - insecurity - promiscuity - failure / success - unpredictability - openness - particularization - streaming - stack overflow - buffer - leakage - intermediary - underflow, underrun, starvation (stream errors) (not enough data to process) - data drought - parsing - symbiosis - routing - owner(ship) - assemblage - clasification - interface - Encapsulation - Containers - Rhizome (Negri/Hardt? resistance to loss of a branch, vs. Mycel - T. Feuerstein) - Intersection - Intersectionality - (Intelligence at the edge vs. intelligence at the middle) -> permaculture vs monoculture? - limits - transaction - partition - osmosis