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==<span style="color:#FFF; font-size: 30px;">Mission Statement</span>==
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DIFFUSE NETWORK >
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The world has become a nomadic network enabling information and knowledge sharing &ndash; regardless of place and time. Our site is an example of a hole in the network. It is disconnected from the activities and the actors around it. It does not exist in virtual sense either.
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Our intervention facilitates the redistribution of existing physical and virtual networks of different scales and kinds. The intervention intermediates the physical interaction and permits the actors to extend into the virtual social network in real-time and beyond our location.
 
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=='''[[atom06:Analysis| <span style="color:#FFF;">Analysis</span>]]'''==
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After a physical analysis of the site and its close environment, we interviewed people on the location and surrounding institutes. We identified a network of actors and researched its structure to find the intermediators (the information gatekeepers) and understand the actor relations.
 
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REDISTRIBUTION >
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=='''[[atom06:Challenge| <span style="color:#FFF;">Challenge</span>]]'''==
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Currently the site exists in isolation. It has strict, impermeable borders; of vegetation, busy roads, and buildings. This thick block practically stops movement, the flows of people and information. The challenge is to reconnect the site with the surroundings, to create a central hub for integrating the entities around it.
 
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SPREADING
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=='''[[atom06:Concept| <span style="color:#FFF;">Concept</span>]]'''==
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Our idea is to facilitate redistribution of existing physical and virtual networks connecting various actors as a more coherent whole in real-time on our site and beyond our location.
 
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=='''[[atom06:Analysis| <span style="color:#000;">Analysis</span>]]'''==
 
The analyses identify two main systems that don’t communicate at all: the '''TU campus''' and the '''city residents'''.</div>
 
  
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=='''[[atom06:Challenge| <span style="color:#000;">Challenge</span>]]'''==
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Create and improve the '''communication and interaction''' between the two systems.
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We and some of the residents we interviewed feel that get these '''two systems''' more '''integrated''' could make the city '''unified''' again.</div>
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=='''[[atom06:Validators| <span style="color:#FFF;">Validators</span>]]'''==
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1 Diny Tubbing (city council, green spaces)
 
1 Diny Tubbing (city council, green spaces)
  
2 Heleen Bothof (residents association)
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2 Heleen Bothof & Pieter Delleman (residents association)
  
 
3 Michael van der Meer (Science Center, TU Delft)
 
3 Michael van der Meer (Science Center, TU Delft)
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In references we explain our project on the hand of related research and related projects that capture (a part of) our idea.</div>
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=='''[[atom06:References| <span style="color:#FFF;">References</span>]]'''==
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'''1''' Theorist Bruno Latour's Actor-Network theory. Networks, Societies, Spheres: Reflections of an Actor-Network Theorist, 2010/2011 [[media:Latour-Networks Societies Spheres.pdf|pdf]]
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'''2''' Artist Tomas Saraceno creates architectural installations, closing the gap between science and art via networks of nodes and spheres
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[http://www.tomassaraceno.com/#billions-foto 14 billions] and [http://www.smk.dk/en/explore-the-art/exhibitions/past-exhibitions/2010/tomas-sareceno/interview-with-saraceno Tomas Saraceno interview at SMK]
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'''3''' Artist Simone Ferracina integrated a virtual garden in the Brooklyn botanical gardens
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[http://simoneferracina.com/#1689090/Super-Natural-Garden super natural garden]
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'''4''' 1972 Superstudio, Microevent/Microenvironment
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[http://www.scribd.com/doc/55782404/11/Superstudio excerpt]
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Latest revision as of 15:57, 17 October 2011

Contents

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Mission Statement

The world has become a nomadic network enabling information and knowledge sharing – regardless of place and time. Our site is an example of a hole in the network. It is disconnected from the activities and the actors around it. It does not exist in virtual sense either.

Our intervention facilitates the redistribution of existing physical and virtual networks of different scales and kinds. The intervention intermediates the physical interaction and permits the actors to extend into the virtual social network in real-time and beyond our location.

Analysis

After a physical analysis of the site and its close environment, we interviewed people on the location and surrounding institutes. We identified a network of actors and researched its structure to find the intermediators (the information gatekeepers) and understand the actor relations.

Challenge

Currently the site exists in isolation. It has strict, impermeable borders; of vegetation, busy roads, and buildings. This thick block practically stops movement, the flows of people and information. The challenge is to reconnect the site with the surroundings, to create a central hub for integrating the entities around it.

Concept

Our idea is to facilitate redistribution of existing physical and virtual networks connecting various actors as a more coherent whole in real-time on our site and beyond our location.


Validators

1 Diny Tubbing (city council, green spaces)

2 Heleen Bothof & Pieter Delleman (residents association)

3 Michael van der Meer (Science Center, TU Delft)

4 students


References

1 Theorist Bruno Latour's Actor-Network theory. Networks, Societies, Spheres: Reflections of an Actor-Network Theorist, 2010/2011 pdf

2 Artist Tomas Saraceno creates architectural installations, closing the gap between science and art via networks of nodes and spheres

14 billions and Tomas Saraceno interview at SMK

3 Artist Simone Ferracina integrated a virtual garden in the Brooklyn botanical gardens

super natural garden

4 1972 Superstudio, Microevent/Microenvironment

excerpt



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