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Serializing Architecture

As usual, BLDGBLOG blows my mind.  Skim over all the word-clouds—those are old-hat by now—and take a look at the last two paragraphs of the post.  The idea of making room clouds is great, but what it sparks in my mind is even more interesting, to me: the idea of serializing architecture.  If you could find a good encoding for architecture, you could use all sorts of existing techniques to play with large amounts of architectural data. I am thinking, particularly, of using genetic algorithms to grow building designs that are highly fit for various purposes; that would require a good fitness algorithm, too, but seriously, the field of computational architecture is untapped!

So how would one serialize a building?  I suspect that the work of Karl Sims is not irrelevant; serializing a building is a lot like serializing a creature.  The only difference for use in a genetic algorithm is the fitness function, which for a creature is based on reproductive ability before total energy loss, but for a building… well, that’s the question, isn’t it?  Clearly it would have a number of factors: safety, efficiency for purpose, pleasantness.

What would you think was important to a building’s fitness?

Jabber Connectivity Problems

For anyone trying to connnect to any of the Jabber rooms on Transneptune, there appear to be some issues concerning GTalk at the moment.  The short of it is that GTalk will currently not show messages from an entity unless you are subscribed to that entity, which is fine for individuals, but when trying to use a chatroom, breaks.  So GTalk users can connect to the room, and send messages to it, but cannot receive messages back.

Until this is resolved (which may require action on Google’s part; I’m still investigating), just connect with your Transneptune account if you want to use the chats.