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Notions such as a part-time chore concept (citizen participation), peer to peer learning, alternative money or the implications of 3D replication/printing technologies or of immersive telepresence (enabling telework) will be studied keys. | Notions such as a part-time chore concept (citizen participation), peer to peer learning, alternative money or the implications of 3D replication/printing technologies or of immersive telepresence (enabling telework) will be studied keys. | ||
A wider goal for this project is to minimize the global cost of the infrastructure without sacrificing it's scalability, and to consider this model applicable in a natural transition from immaterial goods towards a parallel, goods-based, geographical community. | |||
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Revision as of 02:36, 6 May 2008
Introduction
This place is intended as a placeholder for resources linked to a City-as-a-grid model, where primal needs generation and distribution (food, energy, chores, computing, essential jobs...) as well as commonly needed dispenses (tools sharing, maintenance fees, ...) would be distributed in a geographical way.
Notions such as a part-time chore concept (citizen participation), peer to peer learning, alternative money or the implications of 3D replication/printing technologies or of immersive telepresence (enabling telework) will be studied keys.
A wider goal for this project is to minimize the global cost of the infrastructure without sacrificing it's scalability, and to consider this model applicable in a natural transition from immaterial goods towards a parallel, goods-based, geographical community.
Notions
- Cell: atomic entity representing the smallest, partially autonomous system, that might represent a common savoir-faire in a cooperative way
- Progressive bootstrapping : every new home should be bringing enough resources to counter-balance it's consumption at the cell scale. This can be seen as a community giving
- Interconnected Energy Network
- Distributed network infrastructure (decentralized routing)
Related topics
- Geography category
- Distributed Power Generation
- Community_Water-Management_Systems
- P2P Energy Grid
- Green Grid
- Co-Creation
- Open Farm Tech
- 3D Printing
- Cooperatives
- Peer_Property
- Why Peer to Peer Currencies will Grow
- Relocalization
- Open Hardware
- Education category
Related resources
- Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy envisions a composite (both manufacturial and culturally) society