On Food

Land- and Cityscapes in Digital Architectonics. A Thought Experiment, Applied Virtuality Book Series 18

Schildberger, David

480 Seiten, 40 farbige Illustr., 40 col. ill.

84,00 €
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Erscheint am: 24.03.2022

Free thinking, unconstrained by facts The book is based on the thesis that we live in a world of abundance, full of natural riches and cultural artifacts, full of human intellect and powerful technologies. Our thinking, however, is dominated by the opposite, the notion of scarcity. The limits of nature act as an inevitable necessity. In his book, David Schildberger adopts a novel approach to the subject of resources, with the help of intelligent instruments that introduce new foods, such as chocolate made from cocoa cell cultures, and even a fruit-bearing vine raised far from a vineyard. With his imagined scenarios, the author invites the reader to dare stretch their intellectual imaginations and ultimately presents nature as a contingent. - Conceptual models on the subject of nature and alternative ways of producing food Recommended reading for architectural IT specialists New volume in the Applied Virtuality Book Series

David Schildberger, Wien, Architekt und Architekturtheoretiker.

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Autor Schildberger, David
Verlag Birkhäuser
ISBN 9783035625929
ISBN/EAN 9783035625929
Lieferzeit Vorbestellbar
Erscheinungsdatum 24.03.2022
Lieferbarkeitsdatum 03.07.2023
Einband Paperback
Seitenzahl 480 S., 40 farbige Illustr., 40 col. ill.

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Mehr Informationen
Verlag Birkhäuser
ISBN 9783035625929
Erscheinungsdatum 24.03.2022
Einband Paperback

Free thinking, unconstrained by facts The book is based on the thesis that we live in a world of abundance, full of natural riches and cultural artifacts, full of human intellect and powerful technologies. Our thinking, however, is dominated by the opposite, the notion of scarcity. The limits of nature act as an inevitable necessity. In his book, David Schildberger adopts a novel approach to the subject of resources, with the help of intelligent instruments that introduce new foods, such as chocolate made from cocoa cell cultures, and even a fruit-bearing vine raised far from a vineyard. With his imagined scenarios, the author invites the reader to dare stretch their intellectual imaginations and ultimately presents nature as a contingent. - Conceptual models on the subject of nature and alternative ways of producing food Recommended reading for architectural IT specialists New volume in the Applied Virtuality Book Series

David Schildberger, Wien, Architekt und Architekturtheoretiker.

 

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