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Postscript
I would like to thank the German Society for Cybernetics for enabling me
to take part in this convention, the Department of Electrical Engineering
of the University of Illinois for their general provision of time and assis-
tance; and further my thanks go to Mr. Lebbeus Woods (Figures 1-3) and
Rodney Clough (Figures 9 & 10) for their artistic contributions, and to
Kathy Roberts who provided her secretarial expertise. For the English
edition, special thanks go to Linda Goetz of Coast Lines Secretarial in Half
Moon Bay, California, who transformed a chaotic manuscript into this easily
readable and visually pleasing form.
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