Dear Ufuk,
although more focussed on complexity, maybe this
is of interest to you, at least as a starting
point:
See ref. 76 at http://8149.website.snafu.de/wordpress/?page_id=29
Best,
Jonas
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At 0:43 Uhr -0700 06.07.2011, ufuk ulusan wrote:
>Dear all, I am a Phd design student and also a
>teaching assistant. This is my first post to
>this mail group which i have been into by the
>advice of my professor, so please forgive me for
>any flaws. I was wondering if anyone could
>recommend me anything that combines chaos theory
>with design. I have come across sources
>combining chaos theory with architecture and
>art, but nothing with design itself. I plan to
>handle the subject on three ways: 1)
>Theoretically thinking the world as a fractal
>structure consisting designed clusters as
>residences, roads, vehicles, parks etc. that
>have climates, borders and systems on their own
>2) Taking design process as a chaotic,
>unpredictable and ambiguous phenomenon because
>of indefinite numbers of inputs and also because
>design needs ambiguity itself for innovation
>(can we also think the designer as a strange
>attractor in the design process?)
>3) Fractal structured design objects (like
>hadid, lovegrove or campana brothers etc.)
>Thank you and best regards from I™stanbul.
>Ufuk Ulusan
>
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