Quote of Naum Gabo, 1950; as cited in: Eidos: a journal of painting, sculpture and design.  Nr.1, p. 31 
1936 - 1977
                                    
“When we describe a process, or make out an invoice, or photograph a tree, we create models; without them we would know nothing of reality and would be animals. Abstract pictures are fictive models, because they make visible a reality that we can neither see nor describe, but whose existence we can postulate.”
            in text for catalogue of documenta 7, Kassel, 1982; as cited on  collected quotes on the website of Gerhard Richter: on 'Abstract paintings' https://www.gerhard-richter.com/en/quotes/subjects-2/abstract-paintings-7 
1980's
        
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Source: Nemesis Games (2015), Chapter 48 (p. 488)
                                        
                                        therefore interpolating between them 
Information and determinism, Epist. Letters (Ferdinand Gonseth Association) (1980) 49.0.
                                    
Source: Object-Oriented Software Engineering: A Use Case Driven Approach (1992), p. 185: cited in: " Object Oriented Software Engineering: A Use Case Driven Approach Ivar Jacobson, et al. (1992) http://tedfelix.com/software/jacobson1992.html", Book review by Ted Felix on tedfelix.com, 2006.
                                        
                                        Quantum Psychology : How Brain Software Programs You and Your World (1990), p. 45 
Context: Obviously, the faster we process information, the more rich and complex our models or glosses — our reality-tunnels — will become.
Resistance to new information, however, has a strong neurological foundation in all animals, as indicated by studies of imprinting and conditioning. Most animals, including most domesticated primates (humans) show a truly staggering ability to "ignore" certain kinds of information — that which does not "fit" their imprinted/conditioned reality-tunnel. We generally call this "conservatism" or "stupidity", but it appears in all parts of the political spectrum, and in learned societies as well as in the Ku Klux Klan.