Sorry for not responding earlier; working on a post that goes through related things in more detail.
Well I’m just saying that the red blob goes outside the striped circle. The red blob is our viscera, which has now flowed outside our boundary.
I imagine boundaries being a way of depicting the world so the viscera is the “object” that is in the territory whilst the boundary is our map of that object, meaning that the viscera can change without the boundary changing, which in turn leads us to a mismatch and both exfiltration and infiltration in this case.
I’m not following you here— ‘viscera’ is defined to be what’s within the boundary, no?
Also, what does it mean for the viscera to have different ‘shapes’?
Sorry for not responding earlier; working on a post that goes through related things in more detail.
Well I’m just saying that the red blob goes outside the striped circle. The red blob is our viscera, which has now flowed outside our boundary.
I imagine boundaries being a way of depicting the world so the viscera is the “object” that is in the territory whilst the boundary is our map of that object, meaning that the viscera can change without the boundary changing, which in turn leads us to a mismatch and both exfiltration and infiltration in this case.
but what does
mean?
Could you give a concrete example?