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The act of drawing, described as a convergent project term between arts and techniques in Renaissance humanism, has received a connotation not only of graphic expressiveness, but also of heuristic qualities of form, first of all in its mental conception and configuration.

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    Federico Zuccaro (S. Angelo in Vado 1540—Ancona 1609). Idea de' pittori, scultori et architetti, 1607. See: John S. Hendrix, Humanism and Disegno: Neoplatonism at the Accademia di San Luca in Rome, Roger Williams University, 2007 ihendrix@risd.edu http://docs.rwu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=saahp_fp.

    See also: Federico Brunetti, Del Visibile. In: Instructionum Fabricae et suppelleclis ecclesiasticae. Riedizione del trattato di Carlo Borromeo, a cura di Massimo Edolo Marinelli e Stefano Della Tone, Edizioni Axtios Group—collana Monumenta Secondi Millenni; Roma, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2000 (pp. 405-416).

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    In fact there is a risk, apparently fictional or just theoretical, where you could set up an information omnidirectional circuit, interactive and globalized, between production, marketing and finance which will organize the production of artefacts in domains of the mere self-regulation (or rather its free transfer control distribution without any competent and ethical criteria) between supply and demand, so that it realizes a quite self-replicative methodology, as unfortunately several scenarios of devastating financial speculation arc showing in food and environmental terms. Sec for instance: Gael Giraud, La Theorie des Jeux (Game Theory), Gamier-Flammarion, collection Champs-UT, 1st edition: September.

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    2nd edition 2004. 3rd edition October 2009. Other works of the same author: www.gaelgiraud.net/en/.

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    GPS (Global Positionig System), IPS (Indoor Positining System), Gesture and voice recognition etc.

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    http://www.embedded-vision.com.

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    Federico Brunetti, Facoltà del Design Politecnico di Milano, INDACO Department. Excursus in Aveiro. Digressặo em Aveiro. Arte-Design-DESEGNO-Técnica-Ciencia. Workshop of Drawing and a theory seminar about the relations between Drawing, Arts and Science. 16.10.2006, University of Aveiro, Campus Universitário de Santiago Aveiro (Portugal) Department of Communication and Art.

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    Exhibition Computation is the new Black. Updating the Making of Architecture, organized by Prof. Marco Hemmerling at the School of Architecture Urban Planning Construction Engineering (AUIC) of the Politecnico di Milano in January 2016.

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Brunetti, F.A. (2018). Augmented Realities. In: Hemmerling, M., Cocchiarella, L. (eds) Informed Architecture. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53135-9_9

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