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Comments on Second Skin Architecture: Mining Deep Mind
Architecture students go deep within and bring back visions of second skins. (Read
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"Firstly I say that I thought that a brainwave sensor (head skin voltage and/or current sensor) with a proper software could be used to help determine the timing of the waking up alarms of the A.E. van Vogt method. Maybe that way the alarms would come at better or more optimal times for inducing creativity.
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The purpose of architecture is usually to surround a little bit of air so that certain amount of horizontal surface area(s) has some certain properties; that a long list of specifications are met. Construction and running costs should be minimized. Will this strange "second skin" thingie help to do that, to optimize spaces for low cost?
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And how would artificial intelligence do it? Does that strange process give anything - any ideas - that is not acsessible to exhaustive (or lesser and faster) search of abstract problem space/problem volume?
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