"Systems art shares its roots with 'post-structuralism'; the critical discourse from the arts that can account for both 'open' system of structural relations and 'death of the author'; where the 'reader' is credited with an active part in emergent, multiple and evolving interpretations of a cultural artefact."
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Katerina Alexiou, Jeffrey Johnson, Theodore Zamenopoulos (2009). Embracing Complexity in Design, p. 135
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