The laboratory architecture
Architecture
Physical architectures must enable people to engage with all their planes of being (physical, mental, emotional, spiritual) in alignment with high harmonics and the energies of nature to accomplish a connection which contemplates all dimensions (interior/exterior, individual/collective) in its must subtler expressions widening the potential for the emergence of collective intelligence and wisdom.
In the realm of architecture there is an exploration on those artists/architects like Buckminster Fuller (geodesic dome) which study the way in which shapes hold energy in a harmonic way or Sacred Geometry or Selfic technology of Damanhur. Another part of the research for the space is radiestesia as a way of locating the best space for the Lab which connects to the meridians of earth.
In the realm of harmonics the exploration goes into the resonance with the perception of universal vibrations (what meditation allows) as we become part of the music. Opening up an area of research for the lab that can be expanded to all our circles of influence.
We will enter in full exploration of the possibilities of expanded consciousness through sound and light.
We need to answer to questions such as:
What structure does it need? What kind of architectures, what kind of sound? What kind of geometry, spaces, how many spaces? Is it small, intimate? How many people could potentially participate in such the largest processes?
Note: Remember Les Auquiers. What is the advantage of a white, clear room?, how to bring the energy of the ancient? (Les Auquiers is filled up with the energy of the templars and druids (protection, safety) which left a protective space. Can we be the templars for this new space?)
Cyberspace (Internet infraestructure)
In regards to the distributed vector of the lab there is an interest on knowing, for what purposes (tasks), how (modes of communication and collaboration) and where (places) and with whom (networks) distributed workers and teams act and communicate for being able to design the spaces that will support them in their work.
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