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Monoculture - Cultivation of a single money crop or other exportable product to the virtual exclusion of others
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Disorganise - To disrupt an established system of relationships
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==DISRUPTIVE THEORIES==
 
==DISRUPTIVE THEORIES==
  
We are investigating the meaning of the term "disrupt" in different semantic fields.
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We have investigated the meaning of the term "disrupt" in different semantic fields.
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It's intresting notice that "disruption" is always connected with the concept of '''TIME'''.
  
 
===ECONOMY===
 
===ECONOMY===
 
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File:11.jpg|Market's situation
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File:12.jpg|New disruptive innovation
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File:13.jpg|New situation of the market
 
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In economics the term ‘disruptive’ relates to the ‘Theory of technologies’ or ‘Disruption innovation’. Disruptive technology is an innovation that helps create a new market and value network, eventually disrupting the existing market and value network and displacing earlier technology. The term is used in business and technology literature to describe innovations that improve a product or service in ways that the market does not expect, typically first by designing for a different set of consumers in the new market and later by lowering prices in the existing market.
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</div>In economics the term ‘disruptive’ relates to the ‘Theory of technologies’ or ‘Disruption innovation’. Disruptive technology is an innovation that helps create a new market, eventually disrupting the existing market and value network and displacing earlier technology. The term is used in business and technology literature to describe innovations that improve a product or service in ways that the market does not expect.
  
 
'''Disruptive''' = characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination; causing disruption or unrest
 
'''Disruptive''' = characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination; causing disruption or unrest
  
'''Disruption''' = the act of breaking regular flow or continuity of something; disturbance; a disorderly outburst or tumult; dislocation, especially an event resulting in dislocation or discontinuity
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'''Disruption''' = the act of breaking regular flow or continuity of something; disturbance; a disorderly outburst or tumult; an event resulting in dislocation or discontinuity
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===APPLIED SCIENCE===
 
===APPLIED SCIENCE===
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File:21.jpg|Stable system or initial equilibrium
 
File:21.jpg|Stable system or initial equilibrium
 
File:22.jpg|Interference/entropy or disruption phase
 
File:22.jpg|Interference/entropy or disruption phase
 
File:23.jpg|New stable system or new equilbrium
 
File:23.jpg|New stable system or new equilbrium
 
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'''Heinz von Foerster'''
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</div>''' <br> <br>Heinz von Foerster''' - 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.
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.
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===ART===
 
===ART===
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File:31.jpg|Tradition system
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</div> <br> <br>In Visual Arts the concept of disruption is strictly connected with form's complexity. The theory of "disruption of the form", indeed, sates that only when traditions have been disrupted more complex forms are born.
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==MONOCOLTURE==
  
'''Heinz von Foerster's theory'''
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===ANALYSIS===
  
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==
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The Analysis take place on three scales: City (Delft) - District (Wippolder) - Neighborhood (TU-Noord)
  
  
<div style="float:left; width: 250px;">[[File:Kaart delft-wippolder-TUNoord.jpg|230px]]</div>The Analysis take place on three scales: City - District - Neighborhood.
 
  
Translated to our project the scales are: Delft - Wippolder - TU-Noord
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<div style="float:left; width: 250px;">[[File:Delft demographics bandw.jpg|350px]]</div>
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'''Age'''
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[[File:Mg1.jpg|350px]]    [[File:Gr1.jpg|500px]]
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'''Ethnicity'''
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[[File:Mg2.jpg|350px]]    [[File:Gr2.jpg|500px]]
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'''Jobs'''
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'''Data Demographic:'''
 
'''Data Demographic:'''
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[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjCUkPBIM6AkdEdXUEQ4Q3V3N0gzTVlkLUFwclVkaHc&hl=en_US#gid=3| Data Demographic]
 
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjCUkPBIM6AkdEdXUEQ4Q3V3N0gzTVlkLUFwclVkaHc&hl=en_US#gid=3| Data Demographic]
  
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===SYNTHESIS===
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'''Overlapping data'''
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 12 October 2011

Contents

DISRUPTIVE THEORIES

We have investigated the meaning of the term "disrupt" in different semantic fields. It's intresting notice that "disruption" is always connected with the concept of TIME.

ECONOMY

In economics the term ‘disruptive’ relates to the ‘Theory of technologies’ or ‘Disruption innovation’. Disruptive technology is an innovation that helps create a new market, eventually disrupting the existing market and value network and displacing earlier technology. The term is used in business and technology literature to describe innovations that improve a product or service in ways that the market does not expect.

Disruptive = characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination; causing disruption or unrest

Disruption = the act of breaking regular flow or continuity of something; disturbance; a disorderly outburst or tumult; an event resulting in dislocation or discontinuity


APPLIED SCIENCE



Heinz von Foerster
- 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.






ART



In Visual Arts the concept of disruption is strictly connected with form's complexity. The theory of "disruption of the form", indeed, sates that only when traditions have been disrupted more complex forms are born.







MONOCOLTURE

ANALYSIS

The Analysis take place on three scales: City (Delft) - District (Wippolder) - Neighborhood (TU-Noord)


Delft demographics bandw.jpg












Age

Mg1.jpg Gr1.jpg

Ethnicity

Mg2.jpg Gr2.jpg

Jobs

caption Gr3.jpg


Data Demographic:

Data Demographic



SYNTHESIS

Overlapping data

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