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National Geographic: Flight of the Starlings
Superorganism>>>
is a collaborative action of a colony of many individuals, which does not allow us to see this colony as a sum of individual parts, but as a single unit
superorganisms are colonies of bacteria in the human body superorganism are swarms of bees in a hive superorganism are forests that absorb and reflect solar radiation, heating and cooling the planet with their numerous state
what are the conditions / external and internal factors / that enable the whole to be seen as a singular unit, and not as a cohesion of individual factors?
what is the boundary? when does something become a superorganism?
how is it related to space?
Literature>>>
The Metapolis Dictionary
San Rocco Magazine
Archigram> https://www.academia.edu/6974408/Programming_After_Program_Archizooms_No_Stop_City
Barry Le Va> https://artmap.com/profile/barry-le-va#_v3o6b
Stan Allen> https://auh333fauusp.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/allens_fieldconditions.pdf
Marc Auge> Non-places (Non-lieux: introduction à une anthropologie de la surmodernité)