It’s often too easy to forget that when you have dived deep into the virtual realm of a computer the only thing you get is a mere representation of abstract concepts. This is our data and because they live in a machine and its peripherals they always have structure no matter how you interpret them. And that kind of human interpretation I will call information, i.e. you put data in a form, in some perspective so you can get meaning out of them. In that sense data in a computer does not differ much from “data” in a book. Computer is simply an advanced form of a medium, a sophisticated printing press where 0’s and 1’s take the place of the individual metal letters, i.e. a computerized movable type printing. Once again, it’s only structured data you have, our mind is doing all the rest because of the power of semiosis. One can also ask, is there anything in our universe that is unstructured? Yes there is, concept is unstructured because it is an abstract thing. When you represent the concept, or you realize, materialize it in our realm then you have structure again. A computational model of representation which is semiotic in its nature is my R3DM/S3DM