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November 30, 2009 |
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Trend: Science Builds A Dream House
by Kathy Lamancusa
Recently an article in Scientific American reported on a project that computer scientists were working on in Atlanta at the Georgia Institute of Technology. They were building a dream house to test their vision of what may be in our future, creating an experimental "living house." The goal was to incorporate into a single home virtually all the ideas that have been fermenting in computer research labs for a decade. Corporate sponsors of the project include Intel, Motorola Labs, Andersen Consulting, and Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab. The house was designed with network cables threaded through the floorboards, video cameras mounted on the ceilings, sensors tucked into virtually every part of the house, and workstations stacked in the basement. A radio-locating system was established to pinpoint any tagged object to within 10 feet. Some specific tasks envisioned by the research team included:
Source: As we may live. (2000, November). Scientific American. Talk Did you know?:
Don’t be afraid to take a chance on something new or think your idea may be "off the wall." Follow the example of these great inventors who risked failure or made a choice that had the potential of making them look foolish. Entertaining a wild and crazy idea may be the perfect route to a truly revolutionary breakthrough idea. Don’t take yourself too seriously if you are serious about creating great ideas. Source: Mattimore, B. (1994). 99% inspiration. New York: American Management Association. Published: July 1, 2002 Use of this article without permission is a violation of federal copyright laws. Related Articles:
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