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摘要
一般来说,机器的特点是阳刚。那么,是否有可能让机器在本质上更加女性化,让机器能够呵护人类,鼓励社会交往,并且对我们的情感生活、爱情和心痛视而不见呢?西悉尼大学(Western Sydney University)建筑与设计系主任、本 AD 的共同编辑迈克尔-查普曼(Michael Chapman)解释了他最近创作的一些超现实建筑图纸,这些图纸探索了这些概念。
Generally, the machine is characterised as masculine. Would it be possible to represent machines that are much more feminine in nature, that cosset humanity, encourage social interaction, and are not blind to our emotional lives, loves and heartaches? Chair of Architecture and Design at Western Sydney University and co-guest-editor of this AD, Michael Chapman explains some of his recent surreal architectural drawings that explore these notions.
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