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		<title>Architecture communication in the 2.0 web generation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 21:19:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[“What defines the Internet is its social architecture. It’s the living environment that counts, the live interaction, not just the storage and retrieval procedure.” -Geert Lovink, 2005 Networking is revealed as the new way to explore the world. The ties in between users from different places help to create a new cartography, where new portions [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>“What defines the Internet is its social architecture. It’s the living environment that counts, the live interaction, not just the storage and retrieval procedure.”</em> -Geert Lovink, 2005</p>
<p>Networking is revealed as the new way to explore the world. The ties in between users from different places help to create a new cartography, where new portions of <em>terra incognita</em> can be used to create new fields for data and information that can help to reduce the gap between developed and undeveloped countries. In this scenario, it is mandatory to invent new methods, fitting with the singular nature of this undiscovered new world. Internet is the new territory where people can innovate and be visionary and endlessly experimental. Andrew Maynard in one of  their projects talks about “Architecture as an art form where people are forced to interact”. And one of the new forms of interaction is Web 2.0.</p>
<p>The complete post can be read<strong> <a href="http://www.ymag.it/2009/08/12/architecture-communication-in-the-2-0-web-generationa-guest-post-by-ethel-baraona-pohl/" target="_blank">here</a>.</strong></p>
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