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do architects talk enough about the digital experience?

served

this is not a question in regards to digital tools, software or types of media. it's a question of the increasing technological drivers that now move and influence the human experience, much like how architects approach the design of space.

 
Dec 28, 20 2:13 pm

That's a rather broad question. I think it could be helpful to narrow or at least direct the question a bit.  

Dec 28, 20 2:16 pm  · 
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Non Sequitur

a 2x4 is still analogue. I don’t understand the question. 

Dec 28, 20 2:52 pm  · 
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citizen

^ In sudden motion, it's a real attention-getter, too.

Dec 28, 20 3:04 pm  · 
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bowling_ball

Until the digital experience is capable of giving us seamless 3D, with surround sound, odours, tactile abilities, etc, then it's all just a poor simulacrum of the real thing in my opinion. Other people can work on that while I attend to my own job as an architect in the real world, with real materials, real people, real money, real consequences.

Dec 28, 20 4:21 pm  · 
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I think the OP is asking about how digital can improve the built environment. Then again the OP's post is so poorly written I don't think even they understand what they've asked.

Dec 28, 20 4:30 pm  · 
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bowling_ball

Yeah upon reading the question again, it was either written by a student or a robot. I'm not sure which, but I should have ignored it.

Dec 28, 20 7:10 pm  · 
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Wood Guy

I just downloaded some new drivers. The experience was meh. Would rather not talk about it.

Dec 28, 20 5:32 pm  · 
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Koww

I'm not sure experience itself can really be digital, unless you are an AI

Dec 30, 20 1:11 am  · 
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citizen

During a physical a few years ago, my doctor casually mentioned something about a digital exam; I wasn't really paying attention.  Next thing I knew, he was he was practicing his Morse code on my innards.

This architect would rather not talk about that particular digital experience any further.

Dec 30, 20 2:52 am  · 
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randomised

My senses are analogue unfortunately...

Dec 30, 20 9:19 am  · 
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