Date of Award
Spring 6-1-2024
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA)
Department
Landscape Architecture
First Advisor
Larissa Belcic
Second Advisor
Laura Gomez
Third Advisor
Elaine Stokes
Abstract
I am looking at is process of TRANSLATING AND BRIDGING.
Qi, traditionally understood as the vital force that flows through and animates living beings and the environment, lies at the edge of our perceptual capabilities.
The notion that what we cannot "see" holds significant influence over our world suggests that there are aspects of reality and forces at play beyond our direct sensory experience. AI, with its capacity for analyzing vast amounts of data and recognizing patterns beyond human capability, offers a unique tool for exploring these unseen forces.
The potential of AI to perceive and understand Qi could open new avenues for insights and discoveries, fundamentally altering our interaction with and comprehension of the world around us.
Recommended Citation
TAI, Ruijie, "TIMELESS TEACHINGS & UNBRIDLED POSSIBILITIES" (2024). Masters Theses. 1267.
https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/masterstheses/1267
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