If anyone is interested in philosophical and/or generative architectural relationships with OpenWorm the link below begins a discussion revolving around autopoiesis, extended cognition, synthetic biology and computation as they theoretically impact potentials of translating Alan Turing's "Can machines think?" (Turing 1950) into parallel categories for asking: can buildings think and/or metabolize? The point behind considering a building as a potentially living form is linked to bioremeadiation, sustainability, digital biomimetics, and generative design — the trail I'm investigating hypothetically when viewing OpenWorm as machinic and a model of living (eventually) architectural machines.
Architecture from OpenWorm
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