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Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Why do we need research?

A definition of  of creative research  could be "identifying new "'signals'  in 'noise'"


When identified then we can (if we want to) automate the process of interpretation and prescription.
If we have identified all the appropriate signals  for the context, we may get a very useful outcome.
Automation of which can have a great influence on quality of life

If not we may have various problems:

If not we have to identify more: do more research:

Identifying more subtle signals in the 'noise"?
Identifying if the signals are changing, or change in certain contexts?
Identifying if we are co-creating the signals to some extent?


In the context of increasing automation a speed of implementation/construction of designed solutions these questions become more important...


Research becomes more valuable...


Not in terms of the profits of the creator of  the  individual solutions...


But in terms of the people affected by the automated solutions..., perhaps the whole society... perhaps the stability of the natural environment on which it depends


Unless the solution is a completely enclosed, sustainable artificial  system this will continue to be the case

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