Wednesday, January 24, 2007

The Nature of Information




          Information is hard to define. It is not a specific area or particular discipline or field. Information is the basis of communication. Informatics is the study of Information which pertains to many disciplines: from Science to Philosophy. The structure of information is a relation among signs, objects, and things. An agent (or person) is informed by a sign, and a sign is a representation that is a symbol for something, and the thing is some form of information. Semiotics is the discipline that studies sign systems. There are three types of signs: Icons, Indices, Symbols. Icons are direct representations of objects. Indices are indirect representations of objects, but necessarily related. Symbols are arbitrary representations of objects, which require exclusively a social convention to be understood. There are different languages which creates difficulty sharing information between people. Information is stored in binary code or bits. This code only uses two characters, 0's and 1's. Binary code is digital. Digital refers to things we can count. Analogue information is transmitted using electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and sound signals.




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Sunday, January 14, 2007

The Library of Babel

The story The Library of Babel by Jorge Luis Borges is extremely confusing. The story is about a universe that consists of endless connecting hexagons. These hexagons contain the necessities for survival as well as four walls of bookshelves. The library contains somewhere, every coherent book ever written and every coherent book that will ever be written. The books are useless to the reader, which makes the librarians want to kill themselves.
I found this story to be confusing and very strange.

Infoport: Library of Babel

Thursday, January 11, 2007

First Post

This is the first post for my Blog for I101.