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Attaining a level of modularity and detail in a a design which allows for the design to be processed digitally using programmatic, digital means such as coding in Python or AI. | Attaining a level of modularity and detail in a a design which allows for the design to be processed digitally using programmatic, digital means such as coding in Python or AI. | ||
Sufficient digititization in design enables the development of [[Zero Marginal Cost Economics]] by means such as digital fabrication, production automation, logistics automation, remote control (process, vehicles), and gamification (games which correspond to productive reality). | Sufficient digititization in design enables the development of [[Zero Marginal Cost Economics]] by means such as digital fabrication, production automation, logistics automation, remote control (process, vehicles), and gamification (games which correspond to productive reality - or the ability to train or produce in the real world by operating in a digital world of the game). | ||
Latest revision as of 15:46, 20 December 2025
Attaining a level of modularity and detail in a a design which allows for the design to be processed digitally using programmatic, digital means such as coding in Python or AI.
Sufficient digititization in design enables the development of Zero Marginal Cost Economics by means such as digital fabrication, production automation, logistics automation, remote control (process, vehicles), and gamification (games which correspond to productive reality - or the ability to train or produce in the real world by operating in a digital world of the game).