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September 08, 2005
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functionalist texture?
functionalist texture.
--layering--(2nd)
bldg controlled by positions of data/information storage and its relevance on data/information acquisition.
centers - think of portland bookstore.
---i'm thinking of a cubic form with a regular grid of rows, columns, etc., highly visible from below, from afar, and densities of "color", let's use book as the module, depends on the density of the unit---(3rd)
precedent study.
--precedents are apparent in functionalist texture.--(2nd)
chronology is apparent in functionalist texture.
how is this information relayed?
container not as, equally or more important than content?
what is content anymore?
reality?--(2nd)
who is prioritized in organization of data/information?
librarian?
ceo?
architect?
engineer?
client?
customer?
patron?
critic?
lawyer?
small business person?
mayor?
--what would be the non-program?
the empty space surrounding the center(s)?
how does information grow?
more centers must be created
they must be fractal
they must be organized by growth
content containers must be mobile
always multiple centers
at what point are there too many centers? a random field, gray, non-discrete?
at what point are there too few centers? a dictatorship? a monopolizing of area density?--(2nd)
functionalist texture.
data visible from below but not in the way that uv rays age hard documentation.
--layering--(2nd)
color coding.
--green, blue, reluctantly crouched at the starting line--(2nd)
functionalist texture.
L O C
A T I
O N S
and there effect on
understanding
navigating
who is prioritizing?
functionalist texture?
--what is the residue of how that piece of information arrived at its "location?"
how can this help the query-initiator understand that information?
where did the facts in your preferred fact book come from?
how many previous fact books?
how many previous fact stories?
how many previous fact lies?
where when whom?--(2nd)
conceptual design is prioritized (feedback to beginning, all add'l comments will be marked "2nd" as in second iteration, third iteration marked "3rd", fourth "4th" and so on...)
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