Aug 4, 2014
Jul 29, 2014
An autonomous "data system" inspired by "life system" would look something like this-
We are probably living in the best times of history when it comes to freedom of knowledge. In very near future a storm of data is going to overtake individual supremacy and idiosyncrasies and going to demolish hard earned monopoly of handful of experts. Knowledge in form of data was never in such an abundance and never so easily accessible. Lets make use of it in best way possible.
A DATA SYSTEM INSPIRED BY LIFE SYSTEM
- Has to be replicable
- Has to be a Non
- Linear System
- Has to be a Non-coplaner System
- With a Beginning and End
- Should mimic external environment without any actual physical threat
- Pyramid as building block with vital information at its Tip and Archive at its base
- Archive plane further arranged in segments of 24 or 54
- Information tissue cubes made of 6 Pyramids joined at Tip
- Volume of Tissue cube arranged in 3d Grid
- Vital information distributed in space
- An auto learning system
- Data mining with sixth sense filtering
- With Functionally adapted parts - Varying activity intensity
- Available on Demand - Customisable to Client's need without intervention
- Waste generation (junk) to maintain the envisaged size of system
- Idle period to revive and conserve energy
- Alerts and Filters are key to system's tangible success
- A mirror backup data-set-" Advantage over living system"
Future of Data mining and Data analysis is here! |
Author Brief: Anoop Jha is an Urban and regional Planner with a keen interest in exploring possible role of new Data and Technology in city, social, and economic planning and having vision to take planning to whole new level through integration of Policy, innovation and ever-growing knowledge base of world.
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Jul 24, 2014
Creating dynamic street environment- A cure for repetitive monotony of city!
If you try recollecting past experiences, you will realize that an element of surprise can help you cope with the city stress- traffic, crowd, or simply say hectic repetitive chaos and it need not be scientifically proven.
So can we think of creating everyday surprises - pleasant of course, but can be weird sometimes - along the much traded route of our cities - a suddenly changed striking colored building, pink or florescent or yellow; a sudden surge of artificial wind in a subway, a sudden burst of soft rock music at bus shelter; a glowing bus or a decorated tree and so on, its like taking street performance to the next level which includes whole environment rather than just performer.
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Jul 13, 2014
Jun 24, 2014
May 25, 2014
May 13, 2014
Lets restore the lifeline of city called River! #LetsRestoreRiver
Riverfront
development as a tool for ecological revival.
River-edge development is about confronting the centuries of
neglect towards lifeline of city called river.
It is about restoring the natural dignity of river while
making some commercial sense out of it.
That riverfront was anyway thriving ecologically before city
invaded the river edge.
River edge
development is just an effort to restore the past equilibrium.
[Post by- Anoop Jha]
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