syn·site
...IS A PARASITE?
...IS A PARASITE?
SYN (along with, at the same time | from Greek SYN, with | ~SYNTHETIC) + SITE (N: point of event, occupied space, internet address; V: to place in position | from Latin SITUS, location, idleness, forgetfulness | ~WEBSITE ¬cite ¬sight), cf. SITE/NON-SITE (from Robert Smithson, A PROVISIONAL THEORY OF NONSITES, 1968)
Manifolds are the fundamental surfaces that data is found on. Once you have a manifold to describe your data, you can make predictions about the remaining space.
Manifolds are the fundamental surfaces that data is found on. Once you have a manifold to describe your data, you can make predictions about the remaining space.
Manifolds are the fundamental surfaces that data is found on. Once you have a manifold to describe your data, you can make predictions about the remaining space.





