Friday, May 1, 2009

extensions

Extensions are ways of gathering and processing information for storage. Extensions include everything the individual can imagine. For example, in the learning process an individual must have ways of remembering certain terminology. He may use the chair in his room to relate to a scene he must remember where, in the middle portion, requires him to sit down in a certain place at a certain time. He can, in his mind then, compartmentalize his role into two separate parts: one part out of the chair and the other part in the chair. By using the chair in his room he can then, as an extension, relate the feel of the chair during his speaking parts and the feel of his shoes during the standing parts. In both cases, the audience is forgotten about through the utilization of extensions. All expected lines will be given. In this case the chair and the shoes could be seen as memory extensions ( even bridges) that were used to fully display the scene as intended. LLc 98.2

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