Episode Synopsis "Living Dialogs Listening Guide"
Listening guide for Living Dialogs, S1E2: Biology, Computation, and Care in the Anthropocene Three prominent thinkers respond to the prompt, “Living architecture should prioritize biological resources over computational resources.” Listen in as they discuss the false dichotomy of computation vs biology, living technology and sustainability, and wonder about an ethics of Living Architecture.
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- Living Dialogs Listening Guide
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