Lecture 2 - Pattern Literacy Flashcards

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Pattern definition

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  • consistent forms created when two mediums meet
  • only form when high energy events happen
  • represents stabilty
  • used to create stable forms of certain outcomes (social, monetary, realtion ships, nature)
  • man-made patterns are often imperfect
  • when maximum amount of energy are used the more perfect the pattern turns out, etc.
  • proper patterns equal plant health (ex. sunflower in bad soil)
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Spiral Pattern

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  • conserve and focus energy
  • efficiently gather, store or distribute energy
  • no gaps, less energy loss
  • example: distribute heat through a tight coiled spiral rocket mass heater, without losing much of it
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Net Pattern

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  • conserving energy (ex. housing network)
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Scattering Pattern

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  • seems random but folows same principal
  • broad scale distribution (spreading of seeds/ spores)
  • using this and amplyfing it, e.g. spraying compost tea or lifting up mushrooms higher to get a wider radius of release
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Branch pattern

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  • distribution or focusing (depending on the direction)
  • increase of surface gives more reactional spaces for energy exchange (lungs, trees)
  • gathering of multiple small sources to a big one (creeks to big river)
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Torus shape

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  • doughnut shape, like “inverted” circles
  • example would be an apple
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Lobe Shape

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  • round shaped additions to a center
  • staying connected
  • expansion of cities in rounded shapes instead of straight lines
  • similair function as crystalization, which is geometrcial instead of round
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Sphere shape

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  • perfect containment of energy
  • tiniest possible surface
  • complete system, stable
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Tesselate shape

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  • tiny mosaics within a bigger pattern
  • appear in predictable ways
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Annidation shape

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  • stacking of layers around a core
  • babushka dolls
  • insulation
  • growth of tree trunks
  • pattern to design learning
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How to apply patterns

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  • apply them carefully, just as nature would
  • find them in nature and get inspired through that
  • study people’s bevarioul pattern
  • study certain seasonal patterns, e.g. when I see bird x arriving in the spring I know there will be no more frost
  • study pest and predator patterns
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Edge effect

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  • edges are the most fertile parts of the system
  • when two different media/things meet, energy is transferred at maximum rates
  • high energy edges have the ability to thoroughly transform an area
  • add egdes to make it sytropic and catch maximum energy
  • ex. two people from different cultures meet create a completely new idea
  • ocean meeting the shore, very fertile and energy-rich place
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Stacking Functions

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  • nature always stacks multiple functions
  • stacking multiple functions to decrease work and/or increase yield
  • using ressources multiple times (ex. duck pond)
  • stack functions wisely, but don’t overstack
  • overstack can increase work, decrease yield
  • “master erverything before you stack it”
  • ex. duck pond, if water is used poorly and gets contaminated in the first step, all other following functions are corrupted
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Holistic thinking

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  • seeing the system as a whole not just focusing on the single interconnected parts
  • understanding the landscape as a whole to understand water flow
  • “Why is this animal part of this system, how does it interact with other species?”
  • “Why is this person like this?”
  • remember string game “Web of life”
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