TY - BOOK AU - Green,Keith Evan AU - M.I.T.Press TI - Architectural robotics: ecosystems of bits, bytes, and biology SN - 9780262334211 AV - NA2543 .A734 2016 PY - 2016/// CY - Cambridge, Massachusetts PB - The MIT Press KW - Architecture and technology KW - Architecture KW - Human factors KW - Buildings KW - Environmental engineering KW - Cooperating objects (Computer systems) KW - Intelligent buildings KW - Robotics KW - Smart materials in architecture KW - Aging KW - Art KW - Assistive technology KW - Bandwidth KW - Bibliographies KW - Biology KW - Bit rate KW - Bladder KW - Collaboration KW - Computer architecture KW - Computer displays KW - Computers KW - Cyber-physical systems KW - Cybernetics KW - Ecology KW - Ecosystems KW - Employment KW - Films KW - Floors KW - Green products KW - Hospitals KW - Human computer interaction KW - Immune system KW - Indexes KW - Internet KW - Joining processes KW - Kinematics KW - Libraries KW - Lighting KW - Man machine systems KW - Media KW - Mobile communication KW - Monitoring KW - Moon KW - Network topology KW - Object recognition KW - Oceans KW - Optical fiber networks KW - Portals KW - Presses KW - Psychology KW - Quality of service KW - Real-time systems KW - Rehabilitation robotics KW - Robot sensing systems KW - Robots KW - Scalability KW - Sensors KW - Shape KW - Sociology KW - Statistics KW - Subspace constraints KW - Sun KW - Topology KW - Transforms KW - Ubiquitous computing KW - Urban areas KW - Vegetation KW - Virtualization KW - Visual perception KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; Prologue : Scenes from a marriage --; Of metaphors, stories, and forms --; I. Reconfigurable : Spaces of many functions --; In awe of the new workflow --; The reconfigurable environment --; II. Distributed : Living rooms --; The art of home+ --; The distributed environment --; III. Transfigurable : Portals to elsewhere --; A LIT ROOM for the persistence of print --; The transfigurable environment --; Epilogue : Ecosystems of bits, bytes, and biology; 2; b N2 - "The relationship of humans to computers can no longer be represented as one person in a chair and one computer on a desk. Today computing finds its way into our pockets, our cars, our appliances; it is ubiquitous -- UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1168515&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -