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Award-winning interactive healthcare design for children - 0 views

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    Tinker Imagineers design the interiors of Juliana's Children Hospital in Netherlands
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mirai- metaphors of a happy future! - 0 views

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    Tokyo-based French architect, artist, and designer, Emmanuelle Moureaux creates her first interactive public sculpture in #Tokyo designing 'hope' for a bright future via her continuing installation series '100 shades of 100 colours'. Check it out here…
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Business Nomads: Networking on the move! - 0 views

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    'Flexi-office', 'mobile-office'... is part of the new terminology that defines a dynamic on-the-move office setup. Dutch design firm, Abrahams Crielaers designs the first-of-its-kind inspirational workspace in Eindhoven. Check it out...
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    Kossmann.dejong exhibition architects combine a range of disciplines and media to relate intriguing spatial stories at the newly designed Dutch National Military Museum in Soesterberg, opening tomorrow - Dec.11, 2014...http://globalhop.indiaartndesign.com/2014/12/interactive-design-crowd-puller.html
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Gifting spaces - 0 views

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    Hong Kong-based @chowtaifook launches their new jewellery boutique providing customers with an interactive shopping experience. Designed by One Plus Partnership Limited, the store follows the theme of celebratory gift boxes in opulent shades of purple. Read on to know more! https://goo.gl/kuJj1z
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Handcrafted in the digital era! - 0 views

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    Designed by @ChoiShineArch the Urchins and Lace are hand-crocheted Light Art Installations, proliferating an interactive urban environment. Can traditional crafts create social urban interactions in the digital era? Leave us your comments here…
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Delve into Morocco... the ZieZo Marokko way! - 0 views

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    What happens when an architect picks up the essence of Moroccan ways of life and exhibits it in Amsterdam? Find out how applying simple design ideas and contextual settings can result in a lasting experience.
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"Kalpataru" - Identity India - 0 views

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    When it comes to showcasing the best of your country, the skill lies not in what all to show; but where to stop! Check out this nuanced installation by Delhi designers at the V&A…
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Transforming treatment into play - 0 views

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    @tinker-imagineers design an array of interactive games and a genial environment to make this centre designed especially for the treatment of obese youngsters a go-to place in The Netherlands. Check out the full story here
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Post-COVID office features automated desk sanitizing and shared digital platforms - 0 views

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    CRA unveils design for the pilot project of the Open Innovation Centre in Turin, Italy that promotes a hot-desking regime while fostering interaction in physical space through collaborative digital platforms. The design uses automated UV-C based desk sanitizing and a 'smart window' to ensure health, safety, and sociability.
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A singing building to brighten your day! - 0 views

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    Department of Architecture at @ku_leuven along with Architecture firm DMOA design a façade that appears 'alive', in that, it produces soundscapes actively engaging with passers-by, and evens nudges them to interact with each other. Check out the full story here…
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Edible architecture - an experience beyond… - 0 views

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    Innovation and design firm, Carlo Ratti Associati relished their way thru' the challenge of building parts of the pavilion, as some others were eaten up on site during installation!! Check out the edible chocolate pavilion they've designed for the forthcoming FICO Eataly World, Italy opening early November2017.
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Circumambulating the history of time - 0 views

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    @snkindia's exhibition design for the ongoing "India & the World" at the CSMVS, Mumbai is a subtle nod to meticulously designed transition spaces that aid the important unfolding of distinct small stories in the larger collective narrative of India's history in relation to the world. Read on to know more!
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Editor's Choice: Top 5 stories of 2017! - 0 views

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    India Art n Design's editor shares her personal choices of the year 2017 - stories in art, design and architecture, illustrating two fundamental success mantras that made the year 2017 wake up to the very primal aura of design
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Offices burgeoning with life - 0 views

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    Changing paradigms in corporate culture have led to progressive workplace interiors with extra care for employee wellbeing. Checkout the recent interactive and sustainable office designed by @i29-interior-architects and leave us your views…
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Sutra - Noida's eclectic gastropub! - 0 views

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    Ar. Abhigyan Neogi of Chromed Design Studio sculpts a seamlessly interactive avant-garde narrative in #Noida's latest #gastropub - #Sutra - the space that weaves the right inflections of charm and intrigue. Check it out here…
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Celebrating change, one at a time! - 0 views

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    As the Burning Man Festival 2019 interactive installations take centrestage across the Playa, the 'Steam of Life' sauna pavilion and the 'Andromeda Reimagined' celestial pyramid make their messages known in the pop-up city. Check out the story here…
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Complexity Rising: From Human Beings to Human Civilization, a Complexity Profile by Yan... - 0 views

  • This article analyzes the human social environment using the "complexity profile," a mathematical tool for characterizing the collective behavior of a system. The analysis is used to justify the qualitative observation that complexity of existence has increased and is increasing. The increase in complexity is directly related to sweeping changes in the structure and dynamics of human civilizationthe increasing interdependence of the global economic and social system and the instabilities of dictatorships, communism and corporate hierarchies. Our complex social environment is consistent with identifying global human civilization as an organism capable of complex behavior that protects its components (us) and which should be capable of responding effectively to complex environmental demands.
  • What is generally not recognized is that the relationship between collective global behavior and the internal structure of human civilization can be characterized through mathematical concepts that apply to all complex systems. An analysis based upon these mathematical concepts suggests that human civilization itself is an organism capable of behaviors that are of greater complexity than those of an individual human being. In order to understand the significance of this statement, one must recognize that collective behaviors are typically simpler than the behavior of components. Only when the components are connected in networks of specialized function can complex collective behaviors arise.
  • The goal of this article is to extend the systematic understanding of collective or cooperative behavior so as to characterize such behavior in physical, biological and social systems.
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  • Random, coherent and correlated behaviors illustrate the relationship between the behavior of parts and the collective behavior of a system. In both random and coherent behavior the collective behavior of the system is simple. Correlated behavior gives rise to complex collective behavior. Examples illustrating these types of behavior can be found in physical, biological and social systems.
  • The complexity profile is a mathematical tool that is designed to capture important aspects of the relationship between the behavior of parts of a system and the behavior of the entire system. Behaviors of the system are assigned a scale which is related to the ability of an observer to see that behavior. Typically, larger scale behaviors involve coordination between more parts and/or larger amounts of energy. The complexity profile counts the number of behaviors that are observable at a particular scale, which includes all behaviors assigned to that scale or larger scales. When a system is formed out of independent parts, the behaviors are on a small scale. When a system is formed out of parts that all move in the same direction, the behavior is on the largest scale. When a system is formed out of parts whose behaviors are partially correlated and partially independent then as we look at the system on finer and finer scales we see more and more details. This is characteristic of complex systems formed out of specialized and correlated parts. Such systems have a complexity profile that declines gradually with scale.
  • Hierarchical organizations are designed to impose correlations in human behavior primarily through the influence of the hierarchical control structure. In an ideal hierarchy all influences/communications between two "workers" must travel through a common manager. As the complexity of collective behavior increases, the number of independent influences increases, and a manager becomes unable to process/communicate all of them. Increasing the number of managers and decreasing the branching ratio (the number of individuals supervised by one manager) helps. However, this strategy is defeated when the complexity of collective behavior increases beyond the complexity of an individual. Networks allowing more direct lateral interactions do not suffer from this limitation.
  • From this argument it is possible to begin to understand processes of historical change in human organizational structures. Human organizations exist within an environment that places demands upon them. If the complexity of these demands exceeds the complexity of an organization, the organization will be likely to fail. Thus, those organizations that survive must have a complexity sufficiently large to respond to the complexity of environmental demands at the scale of these demands. As a result, a form of evolutionary change occurs due to competition. Competition is relevant because for human organizations, the environment itself is formed in part out of organizations of human beings. According to this argument, one can expect a self-consistent process of complexity increase where competition between organizations causes the behavior of one organization to serve as part of the environment in which others must survive.
  • he history of human civilization reflects a progressive increase in the complexity of large scale behaviors. Early civilizations introduced a few relatively simple large scale behaviors by use of many individuals (slaves or soldiers) performing the same repetitive task. Progressive specialization with coordination increased the complexity of large scale behaviors. The industrial revolution accelerated this process which continues till today. When the complexity of collective behaviors increases beyond that of an individual human being then hierarchical controls become ineffective. Hierarchically controled systems must yield to networked systems. Note that a system which has fixed energy and material can change its complexity profile only by transfering activities from one scale to another. Increasing complexity at one scale must be compensated by decreasing complexity at another scale. However, an increasing human population, and the addition of sources of energy during the industrial revolution (coal, oil and gas), violated these conditions, enabling the complexity to increase on all scales. As indicated on the horizontal axis, the scale of human civilization also increased.
  • The most dramatic increases in the complexity of organizational behavior followed the industrial revolution. The use of new energy sources and automation enabled larger scale behavior in and of itself. This, in turn, enabled higher complexity behaviors of human systems because the amplification of the behavior to a larger scale can be accomplished by the use of energy rather than by task repetition.
  • A schematic history of human civilization reflects a growing complexity of the collective behavior of human organizations. The internal structure of organizations changed from the large branching ratio hierarchies of ancient civilizations, through decreasing branching ratios of massive hierarchical bureaucracies, to hybrid systems where lateral connections appear to be more important than the hierarchy. As the importance of lateral interactions increases, the boundaries between subsystems become porous. The increasing collective complexity also is manifest in the increaseing specialization and diversity of professions. Among the possible future organizational structures are fully networked systems where hierarchical structures are unimportant.
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    Since time immemorial humans have complained that life is becoming more complex, but it is only now that we have a hope to analyze formally and verify this lament. This article analyzes the human social environment using the "complexity profile," a mathematical tool for characterizing the collective behavior of a system. The analysis is used to justify the qualitative observation that complexity of existence has increased and is increasing. The increase in complexity is directly related to sweeping changes in the structure and dynamics of human civilizationthe increasing interdependence of the global economic and social system and the instabilities of dictatorships, communism and corporate hierarchies. Our complex social environment is consistent with identifying global human civilization as an organism capable of complex behavior that protects its components (us) and which should be capable of responding effectively to complex environmental demands.
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When colour rules! - 0 views

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    ANSA Interiors creates a playful interaction with vibrant hues in a neutral interior envelope, juxtaposing materiality to cull out luxe appeal in this home in Delhi. Check it out here…
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A world of books under the sky! - 0 views

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    Designed as an ideal playscape for kids, the "Book worm" is an interactive installation at CSMVS #Mumbai by Architect/Artist Nuru Karim in collaboration with Priyashri Art Gallery to primarily draw one's attention to the significance of education in a literacy-starved society.
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