Tag: Ecology of Projects

  • Museum of Territory

    Territory museums focus on preserving and interpreting the cultural and natural heritage of a given area. Unlike traditional museums, they adopt a holistic approach, considering the entirety of a territory’s natural, cultural, historical, and social aspects.

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  • The Co-Science Framework

    Introduction By Milena Francischinelli + AI In the rapidly evolving landscape of science and technology, the Co-Science framework represents a paradigm shift towards collaborative innovation. This framework leverages the collective intelligence of diverse scientific communities, fostering interdisciplinary research and co-creation. By integrating artificial intelligence (AI) with human ingenuity, Co-Science aims to solve complex global challenges…

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  • Sense Cities: Intelligent, Emotional and Sustainable

    Introduction: The Vision of Sense Cities By RbyD Collective + AI In an era where urbanization is accelerating at an unprecedented pace, envisioning cities that are not only intelligent and sustainable but also emotionally resonant and enduring for thousands of years is imperative. This essay explores the concept of “Sense Cities” within the Long Now…

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  • Libraries For The World

    “Libraries for the World” is a global community initiative aimed at fostering education, sustainable urban living, and poverty reduction through the creation of community-centered libraries. Aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030, the project focuses on Goal 4 (Quality Education), Goal 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), and Goal 1 (No Poverty).

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  • Manifest Design

    Design is not merely about aesthetics; it is a powerful methodology for addressing complex social issues and envisioning new possibilities. The Manifest Design Bar embraces design as “designeo,” a journey of channeling dreams into reality.

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  • Ecology of Projects CBKG

    At the heart of the Ecology of Projects lies the Content-Based Knowledge Graph (CBKG), which functions as an architectural backbone, organizing and mapping relationships between projects, people, knowledge assets, and resources.

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