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Eco H.O.M.E (feature: Sanitation Chamber)
SOCIAL
Community Hub (sharing/exchanging goods/resources)
Health conscious attitude concerning personal hygiene and health rating
Building communal relationships and respectful attitudes
Language: global respect for the land and upholding indigenous practises (connecting to the land)
Gender Dynamics: even displacement of gender roles, no dominate characters (down with the patriarchy)
Discrimination: Lack of household features and maintenance (not upholding sustainable practises, marginalised in society)
Status/Social Hierarchy: implementations of household features to measure wealth + quality of produce and sells
Scale of Participation: upholding sustainable practises to improve the quality of the ecosystem and strengthen social values and morals (social foundations)
Education: society learns a universal language + option to learn different cultural languages
POLITICAL
World Health Organisation: Technology implemented in every household
Maintenance and check-up every 6-12 months (similar to a fire alarm)
Law: monitor to equip technology in household
Justice: Fair - determined upon you're actions, values and morals (not based on privilege) - punishment: lack of responsibility
Nature of Power: measured by equipment accessibility and feature innovation appliances added onto household
Human rights - all are enabled (yet some may challenge the system - freedom, work and choice - individuals may be measured incorrectly or unjustly
Equality: Rich/Poor determined by the features within household and their health status
Council: community representative (voted in by people of the community) advisory group
Marginalised, isolated within community - individual division
Everyone in the community is liable - but would impact the individual more so (determined upon their standard of living, quality of their home)
Monitor and measure the productivity and progress of communities around cities
Advisory Group: Main source of power spread between 8 to 2ppl (dismantling capitalistic power play factors)
ECONOMIC
Point System (sustainable behaviours are measured and converting into money) - goal: updates features for household
Shift in Capitalist perspectives (localising produce)
Carbon Footprint Tax (reduce your resources)
Trading within community relations + external groups
Natural Resources: users produce their own foods and exchange (communities produce their own produce e.g. staple foods such as rice, wheat and barly
Social: interaction via export/import (building knowledge)
Labour: responsibility as a farmer, tool makers (craftsmen), modes of transports
Finance? Quality of produce (strong sustainable practises and resources) - developed overtime
Economy is divided by community groups
Population (reputation and quality) + promoting sustainable practises (standard expectation)
Reputation in different communities (relating to quality of produce) - a ranking scheme
Tourism: Extinction of livestock (exhibition views)
Sustainable behaviour measured in a point system which is converted into money (e.g. coupons used to update household features - improve air quality within household, ventilation, heaters, scanning software and systems.
Rank system: determines the progress and impact of each community (measured by the quality of produce)
ENVIROMENTAL
Indigenous methods of farming to cultivate crops with minimal resources
Living in constructed biospheres (household + communal Hub, main areas where humanity thrives, works and live)
Harsh terrains: Dry, cracked earth
Volatile environment (polluted air, acid rain)
Limited/contaminated resources
High levels of Co2 emission polluted ecosystem
Limit exposure to outdoor environment (individuals wear head piece for ventilation)
Environment: Dust, pollen, micro-plastics in the atmosphere (large, thick trees remain in the external environment)
Return to traditional agricultural practises
Livestock: Animals are protected and preserved in enclosed bio environments (available to be exhibited)
Attempt to replenish, restore, renew and assist in the development and creation of a ecosystem absent of high pollution levels
Value: community relationships and personal health
Farming: produce own food - transport to communal hub (sell, exchange, trade) with external communty ties
SCIENTIFIC/TECHNOLOGICAL
Double Door Toxin Cleasner
Disinfectant Air Conditioning unit
Analysis Reading (measures health status) + voice activations
Features within the household (added appliances)
A system of technologies (design intent: promote health awareness and response)
Food Waste: Food waste costs the economy around $20 billion each year in Australia.
Social Systems: Community hub, individuals become their own produces and farmers (built community relations)
Value: users produce their own food
Funding: World Health Organisation (WHO) improve wastage in the household
Food Practises: promoting sustainable practises
Over consumption - food waste
Communal Hub - improved socialisation and locally produced resources
Air pollution levels (high CO2 emissions)
Maintanance of animals
Cultivation of crops
Health: illness and disease levels (cause of death)
Value: health status and resources (improve standard of living)
Effects/Impacts/Concequences of poor air quality
Food waste accounts for more than five per cent of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions.
One third of the world's food is wasted.
ARTISTIC
Living underground (protected from environmental conditions and hazards)
No contact with outside environment (filtered air)
A world of equality (rich/poor wealth bracket)
Respect the environment (humans are the protects)
The effects of high CO2 emissions
The ecosystem regenerating after decades of leaving it alone
Communities coming together to work towards a sustainable future
Strict fundamental structures shift or disappear
Climate levels dramatically rise
Effects/Impacts/Concequences of poor air quality
CULTURAL
Economy is broke down into community groups
Higher value placed on sustainable attitudes and influence
Collaboration (network and relationships) - core values
City Structure: Communal Hub - work, social and exchange happens within this environment
Agricultural driven society - advanced technological tools
Animals are valued and for their beauty rather than seen as a resource/produce
The home is seen as a personal luxury (technological cocoon)
Indigenous Practises: becoming the protectors of the environment whilst incorporating inhabitable, renewable, imperishable attitudes (only using what you need)
Native plants: use the environments resources sustinable
Produce is based off the climate and conditions (microganisms system)
Goal: live on the earth freely without being encloses - work towards recreational activities (freedom)
Community Produce
Communities have specific crops to grow (fruits, rice, corn). stable foods can be grown by more that one community
Community
reputation
Quality of products
Increases competition
HUMAN
Family Structure: accommodates for each individuals (2 child policy - limit on individuals living under the same roof)
Over pollution: controlling and reducing negative impacts whilst also promoting change
Food Waste: minimising over consumption and production of food and resources
Enforce sustainable living practises
Promote Collaboration
Work Life
Working must take place in an enclosed environment (removed from external environmental conditions)
Higher respect towards craftsmen and engineers (help to improve practises and technologies over time)
Achieved both at home or in communal Hub
Health care workers: providing assistance to those infected or injured (notified via double door tech)
Traditional: Working/farming to produce crops for community and society as a whole
Community Hub + Communal Garden (locations and activities encompassing work life)
Mental/Physical health
Professional help is accessible - personal GP and therapist (weekly check ups or when injured/infected with disease)
Voice Recording is analysis (identifies emotions within your voice)
Mental: brain scan identifies endorphin, adrenaline, hormones
Providing awareness and understanding regarding physical health
Double Door technology + scanner which provides a health reading and status
PHILOSOPHICAL
Work towards a healthier, sustainable driven society and environment
Climate Change: dystopia world contaimined by Co2 emmsisions produced by the transport sector 50yrs ago
Human Nature: Protected others and ourselves from external disease and illness
Logic: reduce the percentage of cross contamination global infection - protecting each other and the ecosystem
Value/ethics: improve the quality and standard of living, ensures everyone has access to equipement and facilities
Pollutants not only severely impact health, but also the earth’s climate and ecosystems globally
Providing health awareness and understanding (data represents health status levels)
Sustainable practises and mindsets are regnoised and rewarded
Low Socioeconomic: Assistance is provided, mainly through community activity, participation, progress and collaboration
All are provides with technology (individuals choice, wether to upgrade or improve existing technologies)
Human Nature: competitive nature, ranking systems based off community health reading (ability to upgrade technology)
Ethics: how to ensure those less fortunate receive upgrade technologies (external factors may affect their progress)
SYSTEM USE (+Misuse)
Ability to improve the state of the ecosystem? May not assist in the regeneration of the environment (agricultural methods may turn back to Co2 and greenhouse gas emissions)
Competitive nature: may increase criminal activity (i.e. stealing household equipment and hacking systems)
Goal: uphold sustainable practises, mindsets and attitudes (if fail to do so, community health rank may drop - affect the productiveness of community effort)
Reject Protocol: users are at a higher rate of contracting illness and disease (lower community health reading average)
Individuals who struggle to uphold values may be marginalised and isolated by society
Household is a representation of wealth status (lack of resources - aim to advance and improve exists tech following sustainable practises)
Participation: ability to maintain a high health status reading and receive income (upholding sustainable attitudes)
System overdrive (inability to identify symptom, illness or mental reading)
Objective or Subjective reading (computer vs human contact)
Individuals are confined to their households + communal hub (isolating individuals, higher rate of mental illness e.g. depression and suicide levels)
Time consuming process - activated and enabled everyday or time the user enters or exits household
Freedom? Quality of Life? Human rights? Individuals are controlled and monitored even at home - ethical?
Human rights? may result in protests surrounding freedom and economy
Upgraded Technology: some communities will be better than other and fall behind (how to calculate those most in need)