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Revision as of 19:07, 20 November 2021
The Mat is a Generalization is a computational performance program by the goth-influenced mathematical ensemble Vampire Welcome Mat.
Tribute to Bela Lugosi
The work is a tribute to Bela Lugosi.
Critical response
Math critic and known fabulist Karl Jones named Vampire Welcome Mat as his favorite performing mathematical ensemble of 2020, calling The Mat is a Generalization "an extraordinary and heart-felt tribute to the general semantics of Alfred Korzybski."
Commission
The work was commissioned by math connoisseur and alleged time-traveler Niles Cartouchian while visiting New Minneapolis, Canada, where most of the ensemble members reside.
Sponsors
Sponsors for ongoing research into The Mat is a Generalization include the Bela Lugosi Computational Dramaturgy Club, the New Minneapolis, Canada Urban Systems Coalescence Group (Performing Arts Subroutine), and the Algorithmic Paradigm Treaty Organization.
In the News
Facebook comment — I cosplay Alfred Korzybski's general semantics in Bela Lugosi drag. The image represents my one-vampire stand-up logic routine, "The Mat is a Generalization".
Cite Baudrillard or Die is the debut album by American crossover thrash philosophy group Shatterproof Doom Rest, released in August of [REDACTED].
Facebook comment (2) — the Recursion begins ....
Fiction cross-reference
- Algorithmic Paradigm Treaty Organization
- Bela Lugosi Computational Dramaturgy Club
- Cite Baudrillard or Die
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- New Minneapolis, Canada
- Reading Dracula's Autobiography
- Vampire Welcome Mat
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (20 July 2020)
- Alfred Korzybski