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framework:generative-system-generative-sequencesGenerative System (Generative Sequences)
A system of sequences/rules that can generate well-adapted living plans, potentially implemented on computers to empower ordinary people.
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- An ordering of patterns and transformations that, when followed, can conjure up a whole geometric world
- The process-oriented approach of applying transformations incrementally over many years.
- A repeatable sequence of steps using the fifteen transformations to build a highly regular aperiodic grid that fits decisions about volume and interior spaces; a general method for generating building form
- A set of instructions for making something (contrasted with a descriptive blueprint), as in embryonic development.
- A process where the whole creates the conditions for the part, following a vital rhythm in which large precedes small.
- Refutes the charge that generative sequences produce uniform results; the Pasadena examples show organic variety without modular repetition.
- Agent's internal probabilistic model of environment; enables belief inference about hidden states given outcomes.
- Alexander’s term for a system of rules governing the combination of parts; an example is a game, language, or Pattern Language.