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ijac202119406 |
authors |
Silva Dória, David Rodrigues; Ramaswami, Keshav; Claypool, Mollie; Retsin, Gilles |
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2021 |
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Public parts, resocialized autonomous communal life |
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International Journal of Architectural Computing 2021, Vol. 19 - no. 4, 568–593 |
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Commoning embodies the product of social contracts and behaviors between groups of individuals. In thecase of social housing and the establishment of physical domains for life, commoning is an intersection of thesecontracts and the restrictions and policies that prohibit and allow them to occur within municipalities. Via aplatform-based project entitled Public Parts (2020), this article will also present positions on the reification ofthe common through a set of design methodologies and implementations of automation. This platform seeksto subvert typical platform models to decrease ownership, increase access, and produce a new form ofcommunal autonomous life amongst individuals that constitute the rapidly expanding freelance, work fromhome, and gig economies. Furthermore, this text investigates the consequences of merging domestic spacewith artificial intelligence by implementing machine learning to reconfigure spaces and program. Theproblems that arise from the deployment of machine learning algorithms involve issues of collection, usage,and ownership of data. Through the physical design of space, and a central AI which manages the platform andthe automated management of space, the core objective of Public Parts is to reify the common througharchitecture and collectively owned data. |
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Common, housing, platforms, reification, artificial intelligence, automation |
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