{"id":1788,"date":"2017-06-26T12:59:31","date_gmt":"2017-06-26T09:59:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/eero.storijapan.net\/log\/?p=1788"},"modified":"2017-06-26T12:59:31","modified_gmt":"2017-06-26T09:59:31","slug":"20170626-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/eero.storijapan.net\/docfolio\/20170626-2\/","title":{"rendered":"20170626"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Dyslexia is the biological equivalent of poststructuralist thinking \u2013 It is proof that nature can be creative. Dyslexia is an asset when you want to read a text or phenomenon rhizomatically.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Dicktator and Tractor can read the same. They are grouped together by their length, the height of letters and the timbre of the words.<\/li>\n<li>Bourgeois can be spelled in pretty much any way (Examples: Bouswar, Bourwarg, Bosourward, Bourghraigh). The spelling process ends when the computer proofreading program quits nagging.<\/li>\n<li>Relationships to technologies are not limited by a proper (humanistic) reading or predeterminations on how the technology should work. Relationships to technologies are personal.<\/li>\n<li>The names and numbers of months don&#8217;t connect. ToDo -lists replace chronology, everything is ad hoc.<\/li>\n<li>Anything that opens a lock is a key.<\/li>\n<li>Similar structures and relations within networks can be identified without allowing binary\/etc. categorizations to hinder the reading. Instead of focusing on words (nodes), a dyslexic reader focuses on context (relations). This enables them to spot similarities in categorically different fields of knowledge.<\/li>\n<li>You are constantly reminded of the oppression of the status quo. Any utterance can be called to question by bystanders, various proofreading technologies and design.<\/li>\n<li>Every time you feel you are understood by someone, you fall in love with them. Because relations are more important than words, meaningful relationships with the non-human world emerge unannounced.<\/li>\n<li>When you manage to read something and to understand it you change as a human being.<\/li>\n<li>Names are irrelevant, familiar faces and tools\u00a0are recognized. Signifiers constantly re-emerge, introductions are made by announcing relations (<em>Let me introduce you to a great colleague, whom I met in\u2026<\/em>\u00a0, <em>Try to pry it open with that shiny metal thing\u2026<\/em>)<\/li>\n<li>Each reading changes the content of the text. There is constant doubt of categories and reasoning which is validated by\u00a0logic.\u00a0The font and screen resolution change the message.<\/li>\n<li>Writing is fluid because it is speaking through text. Writing is an act. Every word is a prosthetic.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Dyslexia is the biological equivalent of poststructuralist thinking \u2013 It is proof that nature can be creative. Dyslexia is an asset when you want to read a text or phenomenon rhizomatically. Dicktator and Tractor can read the same. 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