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I am fascinated by the idea of 'rooms' Rooms are fascinating. You build a house, or a building and you say - hey this is a room. It has this purpose. You just put up some walls thought, that's really it. And voilà - all of a sudden you have a space. And now the space has its own energy. For example, a dining room has a very different function, than a bathroom. And they are just some random space that we created out of the blue, to assign meaning to it. And we can have very different ways to approach different rooms. Saying that you are "good in the boardroom" is very different from being "good in the bedroom"
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I think about this often in relationship to digital spaces. It feels like there should be an equivalency of spaces for different things. Metaphorically, my porch or patio hold things that I’m willing to share with the public, whereas my bedroom or office is private. Spaces for ideas.
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Directionally I couldn't agree more. I love the idea of spaces for ideas - digitally, that can be shared. I guess in a way blogs are the closest that come to this. Social media in its own way does this as well. One problem, or i guess reaction that I have with digital spaces is that they are often infinite - and we orient ourselves (literally) because we know our own orientation with respect to the inertial frame vs world frame. but if the world frame keeps changing its really hard. Because blogs are individual 'structures' but it's hard to find shared spaces, like one might have a conversation with someone else. It's a single player game, currently.
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