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2022 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessandro Melis ◽  
Jose Antonio Lara-Hernandez ◽  
Barbora Melis

PurposeThis paper highlights the importance of transdisciplinary studies in times of crisis. In the first part, the study shows the benefits of the introduction of literature on biology to better understand the evolutionary dynamics of architecture.Design/methodology/approachThe focus of the research concerns architectural exaptation. In biology, exaptation is a functional shift of a structure that already had a prior but different function. We will also learn that, in biology, all creative systems are redundant and involve variability and diversity.FindingsAs a conclusion, through the comparison between biology and architecture, we will, therefore, try to build an architectural taxonomy that demonstrates how indeterminism is not a subcategory of design. Instead, design paradigms in which redundancy and variable diversity of structures reflect functionalism constitute an equivalent and essential complement with respect to design determinism.Originality/valueIt demonstrates how architectural exaptation, intended as an indeterministic and radical mode of design, can contribute to overcoming the current global crisis because structural redundancy is frequently functional, mostly in ever-changing and unstable environments. For instance, the failure of a planned function of a city can be an opportunity to re-use a structure designed for an obsolete function to respond to unexpected constraints.


Author(s):  
Lorenzo Gatti ◽  
Oliviero Stock ◽  
Carlo Strapparava ◽  
Gözde Özbal

AbstractThe optimal innovation hypothesis (OIH) offers a good aesthetic and cognitive reference for the kind of linguistic creativity where minimal variations can have a strong effect on the audience and realize an overall intended goal. The same approach can be the basis for creative systems. The question is how to concretely evaluate not only their quality, but also their pragmatic effect. This paper describes the original evaluations of two systems based on the OIH, one automatically yielding witty headlines for incoming news, the other producing song parodies, varying the song lyrics to evoke a given concept. The goal is to bring attention to the importance of evaluating the pragmatic potential of creative systems, in addition to the quality of their output, and to demonstrate how such evaluations can be done.


2019 ◽  
pp. 481-485
Author(s):  
Josh Loar
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