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Electronics kits are very powerful in that they teach us how things work, but the constraints inherent in their
design
influence the way we learn.
In fact, we applied a lot of rocket
design
techniques to make the car light despite having a very large battery pack.
As we
design
these things, we could be thinking about designing these invisible worlds, and also thinking about how they interact with our personal ecosystems.
If we can
design
the invisible ecosystems in our surroundings, this opens a path to influencing our health in unprecedented ways.
I get asked all of the time from people, "Is it possible to really
design
microbial ecosystems?"
I'm going to share data with you from one aspect of my research focused on architecture that demonstrates how, through both conscious and unconscious design, we're impacting these invisible worlds.
Mechanical engineers
design
air handling units to make sure that people are comfortable, that the air flow and temperature is just right.
He's dedicated his life to sustainable
design.
When he met me and realized that it was possible for him to study in a quantitative way how his
design
choices impacted the ecology and biology of this building, he got really excited, because it added a new dimension to what he did.
He helped
design
some of the air handling systems in this building and the way it was ventilated.
Contrast this to rooms that were designed using a sustainable passive
design
strategy where air came in from the outside through louvers.
He felt like he had made a good choice with the
design
process because it was both energy efficient and it washed away the building's resident microbial landscape.
The examples that I just gave you are about architecture, but they're relevant to the
design
of anything.
A conscious approach to design, I'm calling it bioinformed design, and I think it's possible.
There's even a software called cadnano that allows us to
design
three-dimensional shapes like nano robots or drug delivery systems and use DNA to self-assemble those functional structures.
But most importantly, we can use this same software for the
design
of nanoscale self-assembly systems and human scale self-assembly systems.
We're trying to
design
new scenarios for space that have fully reconfigurable and self-assembly structures that can go from highly functional systems from one to another.
They were looking at this amazing protein
design.
But the Media Lab is an interesting place, and it's important to me because as a student, I was a computer science undergrad, and I discovered
design
later on in my life.
I'm an MIT professor, but I do not
design
buildings or computer systems.
In this
design
process, the designer designs human flesh and bone, the biological body itself, along with synthetics to enhance the bidirectional communication between the nervous system and the built world.
In this
design
process, designers contemplate a future in which technology no longer compromises separate, lifeless tools from our minds and our bodies, a future in which technology has been carefully integrated within our nature, a world in which what is biological and what is not, what is human and what is not, what is nature and what is not will be forever blurred.
By designing the biological body to better communicate with the built
design
world, humanity will end disability in this 21st century and establish the scientific and technological basis for human augmentation, extending human capability beyond innate, physiological levels, cognitively, emotionally and physically.
And then that's a heat exchanger to what makes this
design
really, really interesting, and that's a heat exchanger to a gas.
But let's go back to safety, because everybody after Fukushima had to reassess the safety of nuclear, and one of the things when I set out to
design
a power reactor was it had to be passively and intrinsically safe, and I'm really excited about this reactor for essentially two reasons.
And third, through intense reflection, he gathered the information that he needed to
design
and revise the procedure, and then, with a steady hand, he saved my life.
And so we've figured out that you've got to really
design
a network of support for these kids that in many ways mimics what a good parent does.
As an architect you
design
for the present, with an awareness of the past, for a future which is essentially unknown.
He was a
design
scientist, if you like, a poet, but he foresaw all the things that are happening now.
And in parallel at that time, there was a very kind of exclusive
design
club.
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