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Many early systems theorists aimed at finding a general systems theory that could explain all systems in all fields of science. The term goes back to Bertalanffy's book titled General System Theory. von Bertalanffy's objective was to bring together under one heading the organismic science that he had observed in his work as a biologist. His desire was to use the word "system" to describe those principles which are common to systems in general. In GST, he writes:
...there exist models, principles, and laws that apply to generalized systems or their subclasses, irrespective of their particular kind, the nature of their component elements, and the relationships or "forces" between them. It seems legitimate to ask for a theory, not of systems of a more or less special kind, but of universal principles applying to systems in general.
happens even though these systems are deterministic, meaning that their future dynamics are fully defined by their initial conditions, with no random elements involved. This behavior is known as deterministic chaos, or simply chaos." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_theory (woops wiki)..

We brainstormed lots of words to do with time and our research to try and think of a poem to make or some sentence that summed up our research but couldn’t come up with anything worthwhile… because it would take a long time to completely understand all of the theories we have looked at so we could end up saying something completely wrong or just plain stupid.
So we decided to stick with black and white and just use images instead of words because then it wouldn't limit the interpretations people could get from the work so much as text does.
http://www.nano-corp.com/component/option,com_haiku/task,haiku/hid,34/Itemid,5/
horrendously lame poem generated on the above websie
THE SMALL sophie stealthily deleteS THE one dollar.
boredom, employment, AND binge smoking.
WHY DOES THE swivel chair log on?
stare noodley LIKE A intense sophie.
electronic, electronic one dollarS quickly command A intense, BIG computer.
THE spin on chairS LIKE A intense swivel chair.
binge smoking IS A electronic coke machine.
life, birth, AND spot.
spot IS A effervescent goat.
GOD, birth!
THE moist accordion sloth-like detachS THE street.
THE st aubyns philosophiseS LIKE A harmonious harp.
dragonS stumble!
sophieS philosophise LIKE magical goatS.
yup....
Our work is focussed on exploring our understanding of time, the physical aspects, mans' theories on time and the way we measure it through systems. The way we perceive time can very depending on our engagement in an activity or our chemical balance. In this digital age we are exposed to many different ways of interaction, collaborative tools such as blogs, wikis, you-tube and podcasts have changed the way we actively create social relationships, constructing a new paradigm of knowledge and reality. We live in a world of interweaving networks, making the possibilities for internalizing and appropriating knowledge almost infinite.
The clocks work as individual nodes in the network of life. They have been manually decorated with different patterns, these link up at different points generated by the continual movement of each node, this forms paths. These represent our individual journeys through life. The over all pattern of our journeys are shaped by interaction in the network which causally effect our decision making, we cannot control the movement of each node through time, only the decisions we make as each connection arises. Eventually the batteries will die, our time in the network stops.