>Das< ist "Ryzom"!
Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 1:56 am
Ich hatte immer gedacht, daß "Ryzom" tatsächlich "Reisomm" ausgesprochen wird, weil es ja ein englischer Titel ist "The Saga of...".
Aber es ist wohl doch so, daß man es "Risoom" aussprechen muß, was anhand des angehangenen Textes bestätigt wird(aus einem Interview mit David Cohen im April). Und nun wird endlich klar was Ryzom sein soll!
Ryzom:
Which can also be spelled rhizome. Is another term used in science. A rhizome is a network of mushroom roots, these networks can cover an entire forest connecting all the mushrooms together as one plant, composed of individuals. And in astronomy, it describes a network of galactic anomalies. Ryzom means something, and if we succeed in our own quest (keep building this world for you), you will discover that other dimension later in the game.
Hierzu fand ich noch sehr interessante Erläuterungen aus einem Fachbuch (nur für diejenigen, die es interessiert) :
What is a rhizome?
A rhizome is a horizontal, root-like stem that extends underground and sends out shoots to the surface. Rhizomes connect plants in a living network.
"A rhizome as subterranean stem is absolutely different from roots and radicles. Bulbs and tubers are rhizomes. Plants with roots or radicles may be rhizomorphic in other respects altogether: the question is whether plant life in its specificity is not entirely rhizomatic. Even some animals are, in their pack form. Rats are rhizomes... The rhizome itself assumes very diverse forms, from ramified surface extension in all directions to concretion into bulbs and tubers... We get the distinct feeling that we will convince no one unless we enumerate certain approximate characteristics of the rhizome." -p. 7
"A rhizome ceaselessly establishes connections between semiotic chains, organization of power, and circumstances relative to the arts, sciences, and social struggles." -p.7
"Multiplicities are rhizomatic, and expose arborescent pseudomultiplicities for what they are." -p. 8
"The rhizome is an antigenealogy." -p. 11
"Write, form a rhizome, increase your territory by deterritorialization, extend the line of flight to the point where it becomes an abstract machine covering the entire plane of consistency." -p. 11
"To these centered systems [arborescent structures], the authors contrast acentered systems, finite networks of automata in which communication runs from any neighbor to another, the stems or channels do not preexist, and all individuals are interchangeable, defined only by their state at a given moment--such that the local operations are coordinated and the final, global result synchronized without a central agency." -p. 17
"Let us summarize the principal characteristics of a rhizome: unlike trees or their roots, the rhizome connects any point to any other point, and its traits are not necessarily linked to traits of the same nature; it brings into play very different regimes of signs, and even nonsign states. The rhizome is reducible neither to the One nor the multiple... It is composed not of units but of dimensions, or rather directions in motion." -p. 21
"Unlike the tree, the rhizome is not the object of reproduction, neither external reproduction as image-tree nor internal reproduction as tree-structure. The rhizome is an antigenealogy. It is a short-term memory, or antimemory. The rhizome operates by variation, expansion, conquest, capture, offshoots. Unlike the graphic arts, drawing, or photography, unlike tracings, the rhizome pertains to a map that must be produced, constructed, a map that is always detachable, connectable, reversible, modifiable, and has multiple entryways and exits and its own lines of flight. It is tracings that must be put on the map, not the opposite. In contrast to centered (even polycentric) systems with hierarchical modes of communication and preestablished paths, the rhizome is an acentered, nonhierarchical, nonsignifying system with a General and without an organizing memory or central automation, defined solely by a circulation of states." -p. 21
(Die Zitate sind sind aus dem Buch "A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia" von Gilles Deleuze und Felix Guattari. Übersetzt von Brian Massumi. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 1987.)
Noch mehr :
"Write to the nth power, N-1, write with slogans: Form rhizomes and not roots, never plant! Don't sow, forage! Be neither a One nor a Many, but multiplicities! Form a line, never a point! Speed transforms the point into a line. Be fast, even while standing still! Line of chance, line of hips, line of flight. Don't arouse the General in yourself! Not an exact idea, but just as idea (Godard). Have short-term ideas. Make maps, not photographs or drawings. Be the Pink Panther, and let your loves be like the wasp and the orchid, the cat and the baboon. As they sing of old man river:
He don't plant tatos
Don't plant cotton
Them that plants them is soon
forgotten
But old man river he just keeps rollin
along.
A rhizome doesn't begin and doesn't end, but is always in the middle, between things, interbeing, intermezzo."
(aus Rhizome by Deleuze & Guattari)
Na, da wissen wir ja, was noch auf uns zukommen wird...
Aber es ist wohl doch so, daß man es "Risoom" aussprechen muß, was anhand des angehangenen Textes bestätigt wird(aus einem Interview mit David Cohen im April). Und nun wird endlich klar was Ryzom sein soll!
Ryzom:
Which can also be spelled rhizome. Is another term used in science. A rhizome is a network of mushroom roots, these networks can cover an entire forest connecting all the mushrooms together as one plant, composed of individuals. And in astronomy, it describes a network of galactic anomalies. Ryzom means something, and if we succeed in our own quest (keep building this world for you), you will discover that other dimension later in the game.
Hierzu fand ich noch sehr interessante Erläuterungen aus einem Fachbuch (nur für diejenigen, die es interessiert) :
What is a rhizome?
A rhizome is a horizontal, root-like stem that extends underground and sends out shoots to the surface. Rhizomes connect plants in a living network.
"A rhizome as subterranean stem is absolutely different from roots and radicles. Bulbs and tubers are rhizomes. Plants with roots or radicles may be rhizomorphic in other respects altogether: the question is whether plant life in its specificity is not entirely rhizomatic. Even some animals are, in their pack form. Rats are rhizomes... The rhizome itself assumes very diverse forms, from ramified surface extension in all directions to concretion into bulbs and tubers... We get the distinct feeling that we will convince no one unless we enumerate certain approximate characteristics of the rhizome." -p. 7
"A rhizome ceaselessly establishes connections between semiotic chains, organization of power, and circumstances relative to the arts, sciences, and social struggles." -p.7
"Multiplicities are rhizomatic, and expose arborescent pseudomultiplicities for what they are." -p. 8
"The rhizome is an antigenealogy." -p. 11
"Write, form a rhizome, increase your territory by deterritorialization, extend the line of flight to the point where it becomes an abstract machine covering the entire plane of consistency." -p. 11
"To these centered systems [arborescent structures], the authors contrast acentered systems, finite networks of automata in which communication runs from any neighbor to another, the stems or channels do not preexist, and all individuals are interchangeable, defined only by their state at a given moment--such that the local operations are coordinated and the final, global result synchronized without a central agency." -p. 17
"Let us summarize the principal characteristics of a rhizome: unlike trees or their roots, the rhizome connects any point to any other point, and its traits are not necessarily linked to traits of the same nature; it brings into play very different regimes of signs, and even nonsign states. The rhizome is reducible neither to the One nor the multiple... It is composed not of units but of dimensions, or rather directions in motion." -p. 21
"Unlike the tree, the rhizome is not the object of reproduction, neither external reproduction as image-tree nor internal reproduction as tree-structure. The rhizome is an antigenealogy. It is a short-term memory, or antimemory. The rhizome operates by variation, expansion, conquest, capture, offshoots. Unlike the graphic arts, drawing, or photography, unlike tracings, the rhizome pertains to a map that must be produced, constructed, a map that is always detachable, connectable, reversible, modifiable, and has multiple entryways and exits and its own lines of flight. It is tracings that must be put on the map, not the opposite. In contrast to centered (even polycentric) systems with hierarchical modes of communication and preestablished paths, the rhizome is an acentered, nonhierarchical, nonsignifying system with a General and without an organizing memory or central automation, defined solely by a circulation of states." -p. 21
(Die Zitate sind sind aus dem Buch "A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia" von Gilles Deleuze und Felix Guattari. Übersetzt von Brian Massumi. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 1987.)
Noch mehr :
"Write to the nth power, N-1, write with slogans: Form rhizomes and not roots, never plant! Don't sow, forage! Be neither a One nor a Many, but multiplicities! Form a line, never a point! Speed transforms the point into a line. Be fast, even while standing still! Line of chance, line of hips, line of flight. Don't arouse the General in yourself! Not an exact idea, but just as idea (Godard). Have short-term ideas. Make maps, not photographs or drawings. Be the Pink Panther, and let your loves be like the wasp and the orchid, the cat and the baboon. As they sing of old man river:
He don't plant tatos
Don't plant cotton
Them that plants them is soon
forgotten
But old man river he just keeps rollin
along.
A rhizome doesn't begin and doesn't end, but is always in the middle, between things, interbeing, intermezzo."
(aus Rhizome by Deleuze & Guattari)
Na, da wissen wir ja, was noch auf uns zukommen wird...