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Modeling a Universe of Representations

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This lecture delves into the concept of modeling a universe of representations, exploring the different drivers and factors influencing the process. It covers the act of modeling, dividing a universe from representations, and the mobilization of modeling. The instructor discusses the role of fictional modeling and the repeated patterns in representing universes, emphasizing the importance of understanding the parts and consumption within this context.

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