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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.
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A soft architecture changes shape when needed. The web is a soft architecture. Walls can be put up or taken down without physical effort and zoning. 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. Every edit changes a Wiki, and the shape of that Wiki shapes how the next person edits it.  
 
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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>.
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*[[Equipotential Space]]
 
*[[Equipotential Space]]
*[[Revising Equipotential Space]]
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*[[Wiki]]
 
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Latest revision as of 23:05, 5 November 2011

Definition

A soft architecture changes shape when needed. The web is a soft architecture. Walls can be put up or taken down without physical effort and zoning. 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. Every edit changes a Wiki, and the shape of that Wiki shapes how the next person edits it.

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