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feedback process

The dynamic where the designer reacts to the current state of the unfolding wholeness to determine the next step.

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Concepts (2)

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  • Feedback
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    The mechanism by which each step's effect is evaluated against the life of the whole, guiding the unfolding.
  • Continuous checking of each step against the wholeness, allowing adaptation and course correction.

Chapters (1)

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  • Chapter 5 of Volume 3 of The Nature of Order, discussing how living process generates positive space and volume on the land through structure-preserving transformations.

Related by similarity (8)

cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edge

Entities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.

  • The method of continuously walking the land, using stakes and string, to react to the emerging wholeness and adjust designs.
  • Feedback Loopsconcept0.843
    Key dimension analyzing how wide the gulfs of execution and evaluation are in a system and how they relate; uses concepts from The Design of Everyday Things.
  • processesconcept0.818
    Represented by boxes in process theory; transformations that take systems as inputs/outputs
  • The adaptive, incremental nature of living process, allowing small steps with continuous evaluation and adjustment.
  • Immediate Feedbackconcept0.794
    A key ingredient of liveness where the evaluation gulf is minimized so effects of user changes are immediately visible with automatic demand of result.
  • The idea that social process must become truly architectural—i.e., morphogenetic, form-creating—to generate a living world.
  • Process Artconcept0.775
    Artifacts designed to bring about process-aesthetic experiences; primary aesthetic properties emerge in the enactor's activity.
  • Process Theoryconcept0.771
    Foundational framework consisting of systems (wires), processes (boxes), and composition (wirings); basis for quantum and compositional reasoning.