How do the origins of life sciences influence 21st century design thinking

作者: Rachel Armstrong ,

DOI: 10.7551/978-0-262-33027-5-CH002

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摘要: How can the origins of life sciences inform design thinking in an ecological era? This paper considers possibility as being more than a blue sky practice for development advanced scientific theories but also offers technical platform designing and engineering life-like solutions era. A design-led study dissipative systems is discussed form natural computing innovation that deal with probability whose ontology (nature becoming) consistent complexity, nonlinear dynamics flow energy matter. However, since proposed approaches do not yet formally exist products or mature technologies, exemplary projects are introduced to explore principles these strategies. portfolio work presented includes The Hylozoic Ground installation Future Venice projects. Such experimental investigates value collaborations between strategic approach towards new such as, artificial soils ‐ which may only be recognised applied research fields offer insights into transition from inert living matter give rise potential cultural impacts commercial opportunities built environment.

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