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Revision as of 12:31, 24 September 2011
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Metastasis
Parasitic interactions
Analysis
concluding from the analyses we identify two main systems that don’t communicate at all. The TU campus symbolising research and knowledge and the city residents that symbolise living.
Our desire is that these two systems get more integrated and start to actively communicate and interact. We and some of the residents we interviewed feel this is needed to make the city unified again.
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Challenge
Create and improve the communication and interaction between the two systems. Our users are therefore everyone who lives or works Delft. Our clients are therefore the municipality and the TU Delft.
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Concept
Our site is as a center in a network, connecting in real-time and real-life our site and the rest of Delft.
Like in metastasis, things spread from the center to non-adjacent parts. metastasis means "displacement" in Greek, from μετά, meta, "next", and στάσις, stasis, "placement".
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Intervention
In practise, this will result in two main parts. The center is a main public platform that attracts people from the different user groups to our site (which is the center between the TU and the city center) where they can interact and communicate: unite.
The metastasises are urban located interactive stations that relate back to the center and reverse.
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Validators
Our clients would be the TU, Faculty of BK, maybe together with the City of Delft. In the end we wan't to keep in mind the users point of view, so we will also hear the residents of TU Nord and possibly the student associations of TU.
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