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Beyond Plans
"If we can realize, from the outset, that our ordinary consciousness is something we must of necessity construct or create in order to survive in the world, then we can understand that this consciousness is only one possible consciousness. And if this consciousness is a personal construction, then each person can change his consciousness simply by changing the way he constructs it."
Robert Ornstein, The Psychology of Consciousness.
In the Industrial Age, the plan was the generator of architecture.
The walls were vertical extrusions of that plan and cobwebs sat upon the ceiling.
That is how a plan works.
Create the shell and interior design it.
Furniture as independent objects in the room.
Furniture to seat the detached observer.
Rooms defined the architecture.
In the Information Age, the shift to how is a shift from the ground plane.
A new conception of form and space.
When furniture and building merge as one, the floor is merely the plane of gravity.
Interactive furniture.
A fleet of wall and ceiling planes change the design of the airport.
Air traffic control gives permission to fly in all directions.
Your spatial co-ordinates please.
Your Ex, Whys and Zees.
Peel the bed from the wall or lower it from the ceiling.
A caravan of extravagances, opening and shutting to suit the requirements.
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