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  • Qatipana: Hacia un Devenir de la Cosmotécnica Latinoamericana / Qatipana: Towards a Becoming of Latin American Cosmotechnics

    Renzo Fillinich Orozco, David Maulen de los Reyes
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    2023-02-27

    El presente ensayo gira en torno a los conceptos y procesos de Devenir e Individuación a través de un ecosistema híbrido cuya arquitectura lleva por nombre Qatipana (palabra quechua que denota el flujo de los sistemas de procesamiento de información), aunque no puede considerarse como una teoría de sistemas, tiene la utilidad de poder explicar algunas observaciones empíricas que aquí se presentan; y donde se evidencia un modelo funcional basado en la articulación de un sistema de procesamiento de información apoyado en los enfoques del filósofo Gilbert Simondon; esta investigación tiene como objetivo observar un ciclo sensoriomotor realizado por el sistema cognitivo de un agente de Inteligencia Artificial. Para establecer este modelo de inspiración biológica, utilizamos los conceptos de información y modulación en Gilbert Simondon e información en la cibernética de Norbert Wiener y Stafford Beer. Estos recursos obligan a plantearnos la siguiente pregunta: ¿Cómo influye el mono-tecnologismo e informatización de las técnicas culturales en la propia naturaleza del conocimiento del afecto del estar con los demás (personas, cosas, animales)? Para responder a esta pregunta se ofrece un estudio interdisciplinario (artes, ciencias, tecnologías de la información) sobre el efecto de esta simbiosis y de qué manera se puede ver en el uso pleno de conocimientos sobre los fundamentos de la materia viva y no viva.

    The present essay revolves around the concepts and processes of Becoming and Individuation through a hybrid ecosystem whose architecture is called Qatipana (a Quechua word that denotes the flow of information processing systems), although it cannot be considered as a systems theory, it has the usefulness of being able to explain some empirical observations presented here; and where a functional model based on the articulation of an information processing system supported by the approaches of the philosopher Gilbert Simondon is evidenced; this research aims to observe a sensorimotor cycle performed by the cognitive system of an Artificial Intelligence agent. To establish this biologically inspired model, we use the concepts of information and modulation in Gilbert Simondon and information in the cybernetics of Norbert Wiener and Stafford Beer. These resources force us to ask the following question: How does the mono-technologism and computerisation of cultural techniques influence the very nature of the knowledge of the affect of being with others (people, things, animals)? In order to answer this question, an interdisciplinary study (arts, sciences, information technologies) is offered on the effect of this symbiosis and how it can be seen in the full use of knowledge about the foundations of living and non-living matter.

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