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ItemNo Preview AvailableArtificial Intelligence for Multispecies Cohabitation: Through the Eyes of a BirdRoudavski, S ; Holland, A (The Miyawaki Mini Forests and Smart Green Network Symposium, keynote presentation, 2022)The objective of this project is to consider smart cities in the context of evolving ecosystems and their multispecies communities. To do this, we 1) indicate that current discourse on the ethics of AI has significant shortcomings; 2) link human and nonhuman contributions to cohabitation by emphasising multiple sources of smartness; 3) introduce the notion of ecocentric and interspecies design; 4) discuss forms of more-than-human participation; and 5) conclude by outlining a practical project where design is by trees for birds and with humans who deliberately step back to play supporting roles.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableEcological Games: Mould RacingRoudavski, S ; Holland, A ; Rutten, J (TRANSnational STS: Society for Social Studies of Science Annual Conference and Exhibition, 2018)This work contributes to architectural, urban and landscape design by constructing an analytical narrative of site exploration through a locative mobile game. This contribution is important because data- or precedent-driven analysis of complex sites is insufficient for the purposes of ecological design. Seeking to alleviate this situation, the project asks whether complex sites can be better understood through embodied and situated interactions with computational simulations. We hypothesize that such simulations can be useful for design because they can deepen designers’ understandings of the environment, encourage creative participation, and expand the repertoire of design methods.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableParticipatory Design in Pocket PedalRoudavski, S ; Holland, A (TRANSnational STS: Society for Social Studies of Science Annual Conference and Exhibition, 2018)