This document discusses the concept of reticulation, which refers to the formation of interconnected networks. It explores this idea through the works of thinkers like Gilbert Simondon and his discussion of the poetic and signifying dimensions of technological networks like television antennas. The document also references Michel Foucault's concept of episteme, which he defined as the strategic mechanisms by which certain statements become acceptable as true or false within a field of scientific knowledge. Overall, the document examines the philosophical underpinnings of networks and reticulation through the lens of technology and systems theory.