Nature v2
Image by Drawmeasheep.Since we can remember, nature has always influenced our living with it and it has led us to respect and which likewise inspire us as we are scared, sometimes giving a very real knowledge that is very difficult to break once we have tested its universally harmonic results.
Many of the sciences on which we base our collective knowledge based on principles of cause and effect applied in nature, studies of expertise that we can qualify.
Creativity also has its place in nature, because geniuses like Gaudi have taught us in tangible ways that we designed for coexist with the forms of nature, reinterpreting, adapting and improving it incredibly beautiful.
Figures for "Gaudí's strange geometry"Although not everyone has access or opportunity to meet so accessible that awaken curiosity on various areas. But this situation is as old as our race.
Today, we live in a globalized world, with their pros and cons, which makes, among others, everything is faster, so if we look to improve us or any concept, we can find them incredibly fast at times, unimaginable for other epochs.
Thanks to the collective intelligence, improvements in the nature of things are possible and imaginable, and contemplating a fair achievement, a weight gain interesting. The belief in the doctrine of "generate the maximum results with minimum effort" has several interpretations which show the ingenuity coupled with the observation contributes to incredible results.
Festo improving performance.
If watching these useful cases you feel inspired, hot days, many more people than at any time, also feels that way, and coupled to the means of disseminating knowledge and technological advances, many improvements can be checked and realized.
Not to mention that the inspiration can be found in any molecule of our sister nature, often observed for the first time.
P.D.: special mention to Theo Jansen, who inspire us walking cross nature, computers improving patterns, and nature again :)
Sun, Jul 19, 2009 Permanent link
Categories: architecture, future, nature, robotics, progress
Categories: architecture, future, nature, robotics, progress
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