Spaces
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Spaces
tend to include noise and acoustics.
It's about designing, not appearance, but experience, so that we have
spaces
that sound as good as they look, that are fit for purpose, that improve our quality of life, our health and well being, our social behavior and our productivity.
They were opening biohacker spaces, and some of them were facing much greater challenges than we did, more regulations, less resources.
If you had
spaces
like this all over the world, it could really change the perception of who's allowed to do biotech.
It's
spaces
like these that spawned personal computing.
Now, what's happening here is people are realizing the power of technology to unlock the idling capacity and value of all kinds of assets, from skills to
spaces
to material possessions, in ways and on a scale never possible before.
On Airbnb, the people often become more important than the
spaces.
And this aligns with research conducted in four countries, which shows that people working in more colorful offices are actually more alert, more confident and friendlier than those working in drab
spaces.
One of the reasons why we're moving away from banqueting halls such as the one in which we stand, banqueting halls with extraordinary images on the ceiling of kings enthroned, the entire drama played out here on this space, where the King of England had his head lopped off, why we've moved from
spaces
like this, thrones like that, towards the town hall, is we're moving more and more towards the energies of our people, and we need to tap that.
Then in about the 1930s, with the advent of plate glass, rolled steel and mass production, we were able to make floor-to-ceiling windows and unobstructed views, and with that came the irreversible reliance on mechanical air conditioning to cool our solar-heated
spaces.
The rehabilitation of public
spaces
revived the feeling of belonging to a city that people lost.
And it has billions of interstitial spaces, and those spaces, along with the nanoparticles, reach up and grab the air molecules, and cover the surface with air.
That means we're actually losing
spaces
online to meet and exchange ideas.
And where online
spaces
remain, we descend into echo chambers with people who think just like us.
With the help of Perspective, the New York Times, for example, has increased
spaces
online for conversation.
And we can reinvigorate the
spaces
online that most of us have given up on.
Our spaces, our technology will know what we're feeling.
I mean, all the projects which have, in some way, been inspired by that agenda are about a celebratory lifestyle, in a way celebrating the places and the
spaces
which determine the quality of life.
Of course you can't separate this out from issues like social diversity, mass transit, the ability to be able to walk a convenient distance, the quality of civic
spaces.
And again, the way in which that works as a building, for those of us who can enjoy the spaces, to live and visit there.
And perhaps these, in the end, as celebratory
spaces.
So we have Portal because you shoot walls in order to create new
spaces.
Each robot and drone should have a cryptographically signed I.D. burned in at the factory that can be used to track its movement through public
spaces.
And every citizen should be able to download an app that shows the population of drones and autonomous vehicles moving through public
spaces
around them, both right now and historically.
We noticed that the data was coming into our computer very quickly, without any timing of when the images came on, and that's the equivalent of reading a very long sentence without
spaces
between the words.
It would be hard to read, but once we add the spaces, individual words appear and it becomes a lot more understandable.
By recognizing that momentum, naming it and claiming it, they inevitably caused more live music venues to open, existing
spaces
to add live music to their repertoire, and they created a swell of civic buy-in around the idea, which meant that it wasn't just a slogan in some tourism pamphlet.
Anna Deavere Smith famously said that there's a literature inside of each of us, and three generations later, I was part of a project called StoryCorps, which set out to capture the stories of ordinary Americans by setting up a soundproof booth in public
spaces.
So we're a media design firm, and we're working with a broad array of different institutions building media installations for museums and public
spaces.
Campaign to have them planted in public gardens, community spaces, meadows.
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