Here I don't mean conventional un-environmental categories. Instead, I mean ideas which have not been promoted in nature, yet which may be advantageous. My method is typological, inspired in part by an architect's book called Siteless: 1001 Building Forms, which is remarkably creative. Here is the list:
Architecture, institutions, and applications
Industrial and aesthetic objects
Quality time, psychology, and info-culture
Volition, mathematics, and criticism
The soul, prudence, and mental powers
Electricity and other channels
Tactical and praxial knowledge
Politics, isms, memes, and tropes
Telepathy, Immortality, Invulnerability
Invisibility, Teleportation, and Perpetual Motion
Airplane travel, hovervehicles, espionage
Intention and Architecture, by Carolyn Fahey
6 years ago
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