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CHANCE OPERATIONS randomness as design methodology

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CHANCE OPERATIONSrandomness as design methodology

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Work to code. Creativity is the enemy.

Tom Sachs

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SIERRA SIEMER SYSTEMS FOR STABILITY 1 OF 12

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SIERRA SIEMER TENDENCIES 3 of 12

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SIERRA SIEMER RANDOMNESS 5 of 12

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The evolutionary algorithm–of variation and selection,

repeated–searches for solutions in a world where the problems keep changing, trying all sorts

of variants and doing more of what works.

Tim Harford

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SIERRA SIEMER EXPERIMENTS 9 of 12

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This thesis presents the hypothesis that randomness as employed as part of a creative methodology leads to outcomes which are both provoking and utilitarian.

In contrast to established practices, which are rightly concerned with system stability, randomness leads to

innovation through diversity.

Such a hypothesis, through its public celebration of oddness, could lead to services for neglected fringe

communities, highly nuanced services, and aesthetics that cause reconsideration and reflection.

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