Articles Archive for August 2006
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By Dawn Danby, WorldChanging
When Subtle Technologies came back to Toronto this summer, it created another temporary safe zone between the divergent worlds of scientists and artists (layered with a heavy dose of academia). Architects show off the unbuilt and unbuildable, artists work with nanotech, and geneticists look at microscopic patterns in order to ponder fate.
This time around the focus was on Responsive Architectures – the way that natural and artificial structures change, adapt, and relate to one another. The very small structures …
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