virus: Autocatalytic Idea System Examples

Dave Pape (davepape@dial.pipex.com)
Wed, 28 May 1997 21:00:12 +0100 (BST)


Hello. Here's some more memes about autocatalytic things, if anyone's
interested, AND EVEN IF THEY'RE NOT HA HA HA HA HA.

Standards in industry (eg ASCII, SQL) are an example of self-tightening
feedback systems: different companies develop their own standards, and use
them in parallel, and the standards tend to be quite short-lived, and then
companies start talking and all of a sudden a committee or convention is
called and a lasting, global standard implemented. The talking and committee
forming is the system tightening itself, see?

Of course a global standard can emerge from a single (docking huge) company,
but guess what? A similar process took place WITHIN that company, between
project teams and departments.

Musical styles are another example. Typically, pop music genres begin with a
bunch of woolly, not-quite-there tunes which all contain elements of how the
well-formed genre will sound. As the genre develops the musical ideas
involved in the tune get more and more tightly associated, and there'll be
loads of selective basins-of-attraction shit mixed in there, meaning that
certain groups of closely-associated musical memes keep on getting
exercised... and they'll be the ones which produce loads of tunes, loads of
emergent metamemes...

La la la.

Dave Pape
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