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Autopoesis

The term was introduced in 1972 by Chilean biologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela:


An autopoietic machine is a machine organized (defined as a unity) as a network of processes of production (transformation and destruction) of components which: (i) through their interactions and transformations continuously regenerate and realize the network of processes (relations) that produced them; and (ii) constitute it (the machine) as a concrete unity in space in which they (the components) exist by specifying the topological domain of its realization as such a network.[1]

[...] the space defined by an autopoietic system is self-contained and cannot be described by using dimensions that define another space. When we refer to our interactions with a concrete autopoietic system, however, we project this system on the space of our manipulations and make a description of this projection.[2]

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Blurb:

  • 13x11 in, hardcover, $79.95 100lb silk finish, custom logo
  • 5x8, soft, 120 pages, $6.95.

Lulu:

  • 8.25x10.75 in, hardcover casewrap, 150pages, $48.00
  • 9x7 in paperback, $14.50
  • 4.25" x 6.875" (10.795cm x 17.463cm), 120 pages, $6.90.

CreateSpace:

  • 8x10 in $6.55 250 pages max for color
  • 6x8.25 in. 24# paper

QooP:

  • 8.5x11 in, hardcover laminate $21.43,
  • 8.5x11 in, perfect $15.90

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  1. Maturana, Varela, 1980, p. 78
  2. Maturana, Varela, 1980, p. 89