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George Elvin, PhD senior research associate building futures institute associate professor department of architecture ball state university nanotechnology and design
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“the design, production and application of structures, devices and systems by controlling their shape and size at the nanometer scale” nanotechnology
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“the design, production and application of structures, devices and systems by controlling their shape and size at the nanometer scale” nanotechnology
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how will it change design? nanotechnology
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smart materials integrate computing with buildings and everyday objects monitor environment, user preferences, and their own performance materials tomorrow
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environmentally responsive materials objects increasingly responsive to surroundings windows adapt to changes in outdoor light materials tomorrow
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biomaterials blur boundary organic/inorganic hybrid materials combining features of both photosynthetic walls materials tomorrow
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computation and communication built in smartenvironments
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rfid tags human-implantable microchips reporter genes
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smartenvironments an environment made up of intelligent, interacting objects including us
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smartenvironments objects within network continuously aware of and responding to their environment, users, and each other
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changes in light, temperature, users trigger changes in materials and assemblies, which in turn affect other materials and assemblies in the environment smartenvironments
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people will be the centerpiece of this interacting network, their differences, wants and needs triggering changes in the nanomaterials around them smartenvironments
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focus on relationships between objects, users, environment
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growingenvironments biomaterials design with living things growth compound complexity
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designprocess transformation networks of intelligent, growing objects emphasis on process fields of interaction
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designprocess less emphasis on traditional static qualities of form more on the orchestration of change and how well the network as a whole interacts with environment
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life cycle management internal operation small factor in overall performance manage interaction with user, environment designprocess
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creativity scientists and engineers cannot be expected to anticipate all consequences designers may have something to contribute
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George Elvin, PhD senior research associate building futures institute associate professor department of architecture ball state university nanotechnology and design
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