Computational Studies on Cultural Variation and Heredity (eBook)
VI, 225 Seiten
Springer Singapore (Verlag)
978-981-10-8189-7 (ISBN)
This book explores the emerging concept of cultural DNA, considering its application across different fields and examining commonalities in approach. It approaches the subject from four different perspectives, in which the topics include theories, analysis and synthesis of cultural DNA artefacts.
After an opening section which reviews theoretical work on cultural DNA research, the second section discusses analysis & synthesis of cultural DNA at the urban scale. Section three covers analysis & synthesis of cultural DNA artefacts, and the final section offers approaches to grammar-based cultural DNA research.
The book places emphasis on two specific axes: one is the scale of the object under discussion, which ranges from the small (handheld artefacts) to the very large (cities); and the other is the methodology used from analysis to synthesis. This diverse approach with detailed information about grammar-based methodologies toward cultural DNA makes the book unique.
This book will serve as a source of inspiration for designers and researchers trying to find the essence, archetype, and the building blocks of our environment for the incorporation of social and cultural factors into their designs.
Ji-Hyun Lee is an Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Culture Technology in KAIST. She received her Ph.D. in School of Architecture (Computational Design) at Carnegie Mellon University writing a thesis about integrating housing design and case-based reasoning. Since joining the GSCT at KAIST, her research focus narrowed down to three interdisciplinary areas that are not mutually exclusive: (1) calculation for UX + service design, (2) cultural DNA with morphological analysis, and (3) computational creativity. These explorations result in computer-based frameworks or systems contributing to the enhancement of the calculability using algorithmic and/or heuristic computational methods. In other words, her research focus is on 'computational culture' as an extension of computational design. ?
This book explores the emerging concept of cultural DNA, considering its application across different fields and examining commonalities in approach. It approaches the subject from four different perspectives, in which the topics include theories, analysis and synthesis of cultural DNA artefacts. After an opening section which reviews theoretical work on cultural DNA research, the second section discusses analysis & synthesis of cultural DNA at the urban scale. Section three covers analysis & synthesis of cultural DNA artefacts, and the final section offers approaches to grammar-based cultural DNA research.The book places emphasis on two specific axes: one is the scale of the object under discussion, which ranges from the small (handheld artefacts) to the very large (cities); and the other is the methodology used from analysis to synthesis. This diverse approach with detailed information about grammar-based methodologies toward cultural DNA makes the book unique.This book will serve as a source of inspiration for designers and researchers trying to find the essence, archetype, and the building blocks of our environment for the incorporation of social and cultural factors into their designs.
Ji-Hyun Lee is an Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Culture Technology in KAIST. She received her Ph.D. in School of Architecture (Computational Design) at Carnegie Mellon University writing a thesis about integrating housing design and case-based reasoning. Since joining the GSCT at KAIST, her research focus narrowed down to three interdisciplinary areas that are not mutually exclusive: (1) calculation for UX + service design, (2) cultural DNA with morphological analysis, and (3) computational creativity. These explorations result in computer-based frameworks or systems contributing to the enhancement of the calculability using algorithmic and/or heuristic computational methods. In other words, her research focus is on 'computational culture' as an extension of computational design.
THEME 1 Theories for Cultural DNA Research l Research for Cultural DNA in Design John S Gero l A Design Gallery System Robert Woodbury, Arefin Mohiuddin, Mark Cichy, Volker Mueller, & Narges Ashtaria l Underlying Principles and Emerging Designs Based on Magic Squares Jin-Ho Park THEME 2 Analysis & Synthesis of Cultural DNA at Urban Scale l Multi-leveled Tridimensional Public Place and Urban Promenade Jong-Jin Park l Fingerprint of the City: How Old Country Roads become Fossilised within the Modern City Kyung Wook Seo & Danilo Di Mascio l Mods, Hacks, Makers: Crowdsourced Culture and Environment Andrzej Zarzycki THEME 3 Analysis & Synthesis of Cultural DNA Artifacts l How to Let Computers Know Building design Rules? - A KBimCode Mechanism to Translate the Sentences in Korea Building Act for the Automated Code Jin-Kook Lee, Hayan Kim, & Jaeyoung Shin l A sense of dichotomy in household space and smartphone Deedee Aram Min, Namwoo Kang, Jimin Rhim, & Ji-Hyun Lee l The Need for a Cultural Representation Tool in Cultural Product Design Yu-Hsiu Hung l User Defined Conceptual Modeling Gestures Bige Tuncer & Sumbul Khan l A Universal Basic Robot Mathew Schwartz THEME 4 Grammar-based Cultural DNA Research l Paperless Grammars Atanassios Economou & Thomas Grasl l A practical shape grammar for Chinese ice-ray lattice designs Rudi Stouffs l Iestyn Jowers & Chris Earl l Grammatically Measuring the Functional Uniqueness of Murcutt’s Domestic Architecture Ju Hyun Lee & Ning Gu Craft, Performance, and Grammars Terry Knight
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 17.4.2018 |
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Reihe/Serie | KAIST Research Series | KAIST Research Series |
Zusatzinfo | VI, 225 p. 116 illus., 40 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Singapore |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Office Programme ► Outlook |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Theorie / Studium | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geografie / Kartografie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung | |
Schlagworte | Computational Social Sciences • Cultural Artefacts • cultural DNA • cultural DNA mapping • Cultural DNA methodology • Culture and public space • morphological analysis • Multi-leveled Tridimensional Public Place • Practical Shape grammar • Shape Syntax • urban culture design • urban dna mapping • urban geography and urbanism • Urban Promenade |
ISBN-10 | 981-10-8189-1 / 9811081891 |
ISBN-13 | 978-981-10-8189-7 / 9789811081897 |
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