From cbmvax!uunet!CUVMA.BITNET!LOJBAN Fri Mar 13 16:09:06 1992 Return-Path: Received: by snark.thyrsus.com (/\==/\ Smail3.1.21.1 #21.19) id ; Fri, 13 Mar 92 16:09 EST Received: by cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com (5.57/UUCP-Project/Commodore 2/8/91) id AA28884; Fri, 13 Mar 92 16:00:18 EST Received: from pucc.Princeton.EDU by relay1.UU.NET with SMTP (5.61/UUNET-internet-primary) id AA22848; Fri, 13 Mar 92 15:41:33 -0500 Message-Id: <9203132041.AA22848@relay1.UU.NET> Received: from PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU by pucc.Princeton.EDU (IBM VM SMTP V2R2) with BSMTP id 3723; Fri, 13 Mar 92 15:38:45 EST Received: by PUCC (Mailer R2.08 PTF011) id 0874; Fri, 13 Mar 92 15:38:22 EST Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1992 15:00:00 EST Reply-To: John Cowan Sender: Lojban list From: John Cowan Subject: Re: Necker Cube X-To: Lojban List To: John Cowan , Eric Raymond , Eric Tiedemann In-Reply-To: <9203131433.AA28526@relay1.UU.NET>; from "Ivan A Derzhanski" at Mar 13, 92 2:24 pm Status: RO > So is the ambiguous Necker cube the Lojban logo? If so, why? It was one proposed Lojban logo. (I don't know if the proposals ever led to concrete action or not.) I think the concept was that the perceptual reversals induced by the cube symbolize the mental reorganizations made possible by thinking in Lojban. (On the other hand, the cube is ambiguous, and Lojban by design is not!) -- cowan@snark.thyrsus.com ...!uunet!cbmvax!snark!cowan e'osai ko sarji la lojban