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===== P N E U M A T O L O G Y ===== | |
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| =====P N E U M A T O L O G Y===== |
[//pneumatology: from pneuma, meaning air, wind, spirit, soul//]\\ | [//pneumatology: from pneuma, meaning air, wind, spirit, soul//]\\ |
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====Context==== | ====Context==== |
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| //Pneumatology// consists of |
| * a visual survey of -alive inflatables- ,\\ |
| * writings trying to distincts what makes an inflatable -alive- |
| * a collection of physical materials suited for inflatables for foam's public library\\ |
| * a collection of innovative inflatable experts, labs etc.\\ |
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<sub>This research is written in the context of [[foam]]'s multireal and real worlds:\\ | <sub>This research is written in the context of [[foam]]'s multireal and real worlds:\\ |
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As I've mentioned in the context I have scanned during this report three design principles; | |
-sustainability: I wonder if sustainability is an empowering word itself; | |
The first thing it does is putting a heavy load on us. It rather paralyzes us. | |
-The second design principle palyfullness, which reminds me most of a documentary I've seen about otters; in one scene; an otter is swimming in a river, and that day a thick layer of snow was fallen. One moment the otter is passing a hilly bank covered with snow. he goes out of the water and ran up the hill, and slides down into the water, he repeates it 5 more times and then continues swimming in the river. There was no purpose for the otter for gliding down this hill, no other then that he enjoyed doing do. Maybe I selected the pictures for the Inflatable Inspirations with this quality of playfullness in the back of my mind. Its there where rigidity stops and "flow" accurs. | |
-The thirt principle was modularity: | |
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but you can set your goal for 20 years, just define where you wanna go.\\ | but you can set your goal for 20 years, just define where you wanna go.\\ |
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| ==== results ==== |
| As I've mentioned in the context I have scanned during this report three design principles; |
| -sustainability: I wonder if sustainability is an empowering word itself; |
| The first thing it does is putting a heavy load on us. It rather paralyzes us. |
| -The second design principle palyfullness, which reminds me most of a documentary I've seen about otters; in one scene; an otter is swimming in a river, and that day a thick layer of snow was fallen. One moment the otter is passing a hilly bank covered with snow. he goes out of the water and ran up the hill, and slides down into the water, he repeates it 5 more times and then continues swimming in the river. There was no purpose for the otter for gliding down this hill, no other then that he enjoyed doing do. Maybe I selected the pictures for the Inflatable Inspirations with this quality of playfullness in the back of my mind. Its there where rigidity stops and "flow" accurs. |
| -The thirt principle was modularity: |
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