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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 traditional analysis of the site and surroundings, we interviewed people on the site and surrounding institutes. We identified a network of actors and researched the structure of the network to find the intermediators and understand actor relations.

Challenge

Create and improve the communication and interaction between the two systems.

We and some of the residents we interviewed feel that get these two systems more integrated could make the city unified again.

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 (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 Galaxies forming along filaments, like droplets along the strands of a spiders web

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

super natural garden

4 1972 Superstudio, Microevent/Microenvironment


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