School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, University of Newcastle, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK.
Life (Basel). 2014 Sep 5;4(3):457-90. doi: 10.3390/life4030457.
The paper offers a design perspective on protocell applications and presents original research that characterizes the life-like qualities of the Bütschli dynamic droplet system, as a particular "species" of protocell. Specific focus is given to the possibility of protocell species becoming a technical platform for designing and engineering life-like solutions to address design challenges. An alternative framing of the protocell, based on process philosophy, sheds light on its capabilities as a technology that can deal with probability and whose ontology is consistent with complexity, nonlinear dynamics and the flow of energy and matter. However, the proposed technical systems do not yet formally exist as products or mature technologies. Their potential applications are therefore experimentally examined within a design context as architectural "projects"-an established way of considering proposals that have not yet been realized, like an extended hypothesis. Exemplary design-led projects are introduced, such as The Hylozoic Ground and Future Venice, which aim to "discover", rather than "solve", challenges to examine a set of possibilities that have not yet been resolved. The value of such exploration in design practice is in opening up a set of potential directions for further assessment before complex challenges are procedurally implemented.
本文提供了一种关于原细胞应用的设计视角,并呈现了原始研究,该研究描述了 Bütschli 动态液滴系统作为原细胞的一种特殊“物种”的类生命特征。特别关注的是原细胞物种是否有可能成为设计和工程类生命解决方案的技术平台,以解决设计挑战。基于过程哲学的原细胞替代框架,揭示了其作为一种能够处理概率的技术的能力,其本体论与复杂性、非线性动力学以及能量和物质的流动一致。然而,所提出的技术系统尚未作为产品或成熟技术正式存在。因此,它们的潜在应用在设计背景下作为建筑“项目”进行实验检验——这是一种已经确立的考虑尚未实现的建议的方式,就像一个扩展的假设。引入了一些以设计为主导的项目,例如《Hylozoic Ground》和《未来威尼斯》,旨在“发现”而不是“解决”挑战,以检查一组尚未解决的可能性。这种在设计实践中的探索的价值在于,在复杂挑战被程序性地实施之前,为进一步评估开辟了一组潜在的方向。