In search of architecture in virtual space: an introduction to The Virtual Space Theory
“Sort of. Like a map of a place you’ve never seen before. Except you also don’t know what the symbols or shapes of the map represent. You have to figure out what they mean according to their relationships with one another.” “And most people do this with VR tech.” “Yes. And AI: they have programs that basically model the network for them—like assist
... See moreRay Nayler • The Mountain in the Sea
"I had so many ideas that I simply wanted to take them out of my head and see them before me.
After that, I could see how they connected with one another and started developing an argument for my article.
I was begging for a space that could give me freedom when I needed to brainstorm and enough structure to turn those ideas into my final artefact.
logic of experience embodied in the space of places.”