Text Samples are taken within out of and back to systems A system is in a generic way defined as an entirety of elements which form a unity of sense purpose or function Systems have to be determined and delimited from the potentially infitite amount of oc

Lena Heins
Submitted by LHEINS on Wed, 10/02/2019 - 15:00

Samples are taken within, out of, and back to systems. A system is in a generic way defined as an entirety of elements which form a unity of sense, purpose or function. Systems have to be determined and delimited from the (potentially infitite) amount of occurences that surround us. The act of taking a sample from a system is assigned to produce a practicable part of this entirety of elements in order to discover its compounds, relations and determine interdependencies by examining or measuring.

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