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This is just simply asking, again, as if we had arrived for the first time, what is the relationship of the human project to time and
space?
Taking that idiom of, as it were, the darkness of the body transferred to architecture, can you use architectural
space
not for living but as a metaphor, and use its systolic, diastolic smaller and larger spaces to provide a kind of firsthand somatic narrative for a journey through space, light and darkness?
But this is a
space
that is actually filled with people, disembodied voices, and out of that ambient environment, when people come close to your own body zone, very close, they appear to you as representations.
So over the past few years, I've tried ways to share more with my neighbors in public space, using simple tools like stickers, stencils and chalk.
I live near this house, and I thought about how I could make it a nicer
space
for my neighborhood, and I also thought about something that changed my life forever.
So with help from old and new friends, I turned the side of this abandoned house into a giant chalkboard, and stenciled it with a fill-in-the-blank sentence: "Before I die, I want to ..." So anyone walking by can pick up a piece of chalk, reflect on their life, and share their personal aspirations in public
space.
So this neglected
space
became a constructive one, and people's hopes and dreams made me laugh out loud, tear up, and they consoled me during my own tough times.
It's about knowing you're not alone; it's about understanding our neighbors in new and enlightening ways; it's about making
space
for reflection and contemplation, and remembering what really matters most to us as we grow and change.
As implausible as it may sound, for that pool of water, its heat is actually flowing to the cold of
space.
The cold of this upper atmosphere and all the way out to outer space, which can be as cold as minus 270 degrees Celsius, or minus 454 degrees Fahrenheit.
We targeted the window to
space.
Over the next year or two, I'm super excited to see this go to its first commercial-scale pilots in both the air conditioning and refrigeration
space.
We can use the cold darkness of
space
to improve the efficiency of every energy-related process here on earth.
We're asking whether we can use the cold of
space
to help us with water conservation.
There's a large temperature difference between us here on earth and the cold of
space.
This ability, coupled with the cold darkness of space, points us to a future where we, as a civilization, might be able to more intelligently manage our thermal energy footprint at the very largest scales.
Now, the most interesting implementation of that for us is when you can begin to have robotic walls, so your
space
can convert from exercise to a workplace, if you run a virtual company.
It's about 70,000 dollars per
space
to build a conventional parking spot inside a building.
So if you can have folding and autonomy, you can do that in one-seventh of the
space.
So we've looked at articulating mirrors of the facade that can throw shafts of sunlight anywhere into the space, therefore allowing you to shade most of the glass on a hot day like today.
If the
space
I'm sending it in is not effective, that communication can't happen.
In a biohacker space, you can analyze your genome for mutations.
There's something sacred about a
space
where you can work on a project, and you don't have to justify to anyone that it's going to make a lot of money, that it's going to save mankind, or even that it's feasible.
So you make yourself big, you stretch out, you take up space, you're basically opening up.
So you have people who are like caricatures of alphas, really coming into the room, they get right into the middle of the room before class even starts, like they really want to occupy
space.
And at MIT, however, I learned about the computer at all levels, and after, I went to art school to get away from computers, and I began to think about the computer as more of a spiritual
space
of thinking.
And then I spent a lot of time in the
space
of interactive graphics and things like this, and I stopped doing it because my students at MIT got so much better than myself, so I had to hang up my mouse.
And this frame is important today, in this complex, ambiguous space, and artists and designers have a lot to teach us, I believe.
And I believe that this kind of perspective will only begin to grow as more leaders enter the
space
of art and design, because art and design lets you think like this, find different systems like this, and I've just begun thinking like this, so I'm glad to share that with you.
Now, as many of you know, Airbnb is a peer-to-peer marketplace that matches people who have
space
to rent with people who are looking for a place to stay in over 192 countries.
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