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Collective Intelligence in Design
10.1002/ad.314.abs
In their introduction to this issue, Christopher Hight and Chris Perry define the idea of collective intelligence in its relationship to design practice and to broader technological and social formations. First they suggest a reformulation of practices around networked communication infrastructures as conduits for the new orchestrations of power that Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt detailed in their books Empire and Multitude. They then describe how such practices are often involved in the development of responsive sensing environments as new sites for manifesting the social organisations and communities made possible via telecommunications and the Internet. Lastly, they address how traditional boundaries of design disciplines and knowledge, from architecture to programming, are opening into complex co‐minglings of their respective isolated ‘intelligences’ into collectives capable of engaging these new sites, new briefs and new sorts of projects. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Collective Intelligence in Design
10.1002/ad.314.abs
In their introduction to this issue, Christopher Hight and Chris Perry define the idea of collective intelligence in its relationship to design practice and to broader technological and social formations. First they suggest a reformulation of practices around networked communication infrastructures as conduits for the new orchestrations of power that Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt detailed in their books Empire and Multitude. They then describe how such practices are often involved in the development of responsive sensing environments as new sites for manifesting the social organisations and communities made possible via telecommunications and the Internet. Lastly, they address how traditional boundaries of design disciplines and knowledge, from architecture to programming, are opening into complex co‐minglings of their respective isolated ‘intelligences’ into collectives capable of engaging these new sites, new briefs and new sorts of projects. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Collective Intelligence in Design
Hight, Christopher (author) / Perry, Chris (author)
Architectural Design ; 76 ; 5-9
2006-09-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Frank Buss, Symmetric Rabbits , NASA, Mars Rover , ‘the global village’ , Multitude , ‘disciplinary society’ , Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt , War and Democracy in the Age of Empire , Michel Serres , post‐Fordism , Cornell's Responsive Systems Group , Pierre Lévy , United Architects (UA) , servo , Architectural Association's DRL , Bruno Latour , Douglas Englebart , World Trade Organization (WTO) , CONTINUUM , flickr , OCEAN net , Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA) , BitTorrent , National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) , Open Source Architecture (O‐S‐A), MIT Media Lab's OPENSTUDIO, RMIT's SIAL department , theyrule.net , Michel Foucault , ‘control society’ , myspace , Empire , moveon.org , Wikipedia , Josh On , Marshall McLuhan , Gilles Deleuze
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