It exists between the artist's computer screen and the way his printer handles its invisible transmission
of pure information.
Or is it, as Kurzweil imagines, to next year's digital texts — and beyond texts, to our own transformation
into pure information?
Still, so much physical work awaits them in businesses, streets, elds and homes that robotics could begin to
overtake pure information technology commercially.
When a cell needs a particular protein, it first transcribes the appropriate gene into a tightly edited molecule of
pure information called messenger RNA.
The mission of ebook developers and publishers is a pretty darn cool and noble one, if you ask me:
crafting pure information, pure knowledge, so that it can be readable by everyone....
But in a world
of pure information, the traditional rules of scarcity don't necessarily apply: When you see signs of scarcity online, it's a design flaw rather than a natural phenomenon.
But in my time as an LLL (La Leche League) Leader, I've noticed that passing on
pure information is a tiny part of what we do.
Sean Paul's paintings are almost blueprints in reverse, utilizing orthographic projection, objects are projected onto the 2D plane and our relationship to the built is
pure information.
Kessler's vista of (d) evolved cyberstuff is in a manic state of accumulation, as this data - diving artist masters the ecology of
pure information.
Thus the AG saw an important distinction between
a pure information society service and a service that makes use of information society technology, which may be seen to be a composite service (paras 30 - 31).
It is irrelevant because digital records are comprised of «
pure information» and can be modified without creating any evidence of change (metadata aside).