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Revision as of 07:51, 10 October 2011
Monoculture - Cultivation of a single money crop or other exportable product to the virtual exclusion of others
Disorganise - To disrupt an established system of relationships
We are investigating the meaning of the term "disrupt" in different semantic fields.
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DISRUPTIVE THEORIES
ECONOMY
APPLIED SCIENCE
ART
Heinz von Foerster's theory
Heinz von foerster was a scientist but he was also connected to the Vienna's Circle and the philosophical community of the time. He has developed a long list of theories about the concept of complexity, including the theory of "order from disorder". He considers the unexpected and disruptive events something positive to achieve more stable new order.
MONOCOLTURE ANALYSIS
The Analysis take place on three scales: City - District - Neighborhood.
Translated to our project the scales are: Delft - Wippolder - TU-Noord
Data Demographic: