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"Soft Architecture is a place in which structure is defined by memory. The lines dividing interior and exterior are broken down, creating an uncanny relationship between organic forms and manufactured materials. Fueled by a rigorous investigation of a remembered space and time, the "real" becomes hyper-real. Shifts in scale and vibrating fields of contrasting colors result in a customized utopia" - Jenene Nagy, 2007.
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===Definition===
Social networks are defined by soft architectures, in which inside and outside often change places. Wikis are a form of soft architecture that is structured, yet expandable.
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"Soft Architecture is a place in which structure is defined by memory. The lines dividing interior and exterior are broken down, creating an uncanny relationship between organic forms and manufactured materials. Fueled by a rigorous investigation of a remembered space and time, the "real" becomes hyper-real. Shifts in scale and vibrating fields of contrasting colors result in a customized utopia" <ref>[http://pdxcontemporaryart.com/soft-architecture Jenene Nagy], 2007</ref>.
  
See [[Equipotential Space]] and [[Revising Equipotential Space]]
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Social networks are defined by soft architectures, in which inside and outside often change places. [[wiki|Wikis]] are a form of soft architecture because they are both structured and expandable.
  
[[Category:Book Pages]]
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===Related Reading===
[[Category:Marked for Editing]]
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*[[Equipotential Space]]
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*[[Revising Equipotential Space]]
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Latest revision as of 01:32, 6 June 2011

Definition

"Soft Architecture is a place in which structure is defined by memory. The lines dividing interior and exterior are broken down, creating an uncanny relationship between organic forms and manufactured materials. Fueled by a rigorous investigation of a remembered space and time, the "real" becomes hyper-real. Shifts in scale and vibrating fields of contrasting colors result in a customized utopia" [1].

Social networks are defined by soft architectures, in which inside and outside often change places. Wikis are a form of soft architecture because they are both structured and expandable.

Related Reading

References

  1. Jenene Nagy, 2007