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involving integrity of network communications, social hierarchy, access, transparency, applied aesthetics (as in Graphical User Interface, or GUI), programmatic utility, systematic responsiveness, and more:

[Fig. 2.4]

At this juncture, we will leave off a more detailed narrative explanation for the model as 2D sketch. Instead, we will move on to a discussion of replication and/or reproduction, which pertains to art, vision, objects (and models), as they manifest and dissolve, appear or disappear across networks, in the case of the “virtual,” and across time, place and space, in the case of the “actual.”

It is pertinent to our discussion moving forward to recognize the essential divergence of narrative and reproduction. Both share the binding element of transmission. Replication in transmission obviates narrative. The copy reduces the original and reproduction to equivalents. The