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*List is comprehensive in so far as the basic pattern language for advanced civilization is concerned | *List is comprehensive in so far as the basic pattern language for advanced civilization is concerned | ||
*List is well-bounded; only most essential components are included | *List is well-bounded; only most essential components are included | ||
*The icon should be a scalable vector graphic, usable in a program such as [[Inkscape]] | *The icon should be a scalable vector graphic, usable in a program such as [[Inkscape]], importable into a program such as [[Dia]] for making diagrams, and usable | ||
*Templates should be created for easy manipulation of these icons - see this [[Template Example]] | |||
*3D, manipulable image (stl, or stereolithography) file should be added | *3D, manipulable image (stl, or stereolithography) file should be added | ||
Revision as of 15:36, 3 October 2010
Introduction
To facilitate communication about the RCCS, it is useful to define a set of icons to communicate the components of the RCCS. The point of this is to address that:
- The RCCS is a well-bounded set of items
- Communication about the development of the RCCS, or a new meme for the development of civilization, is a complex topic, and should be simplified. One way to achieve this is via iconography.
- Explainer Videos can be composed using these icons
- Main icon categories can be created: OSA, RepLab, others
- If documented in open document format, these can be utilized by any collaborator worldwide
- Creative use of these icons can lead to lucic explanations of product ecologies, concepts, strategic deployment plans, design of specific RCCS implementation, long-term planning, funding, and publicity, among other purposes
Icon Specifications
- List is comprehensive in so far as the basic pattern language for advanced civilization is concerned
- List is well-bounded; only most essential components are included
- The icon should be a scalable vector graphic, usable in a program such as Inkscape, importable into a program such as Dia for making diagrams, and usable
- Templates should be created for easy manipulation of these icons - see this Template Example
- 3D, manipulable image (stl, or stereolithography) file should be added
Icon Categories
There may be overlap, but here is a throwdown, organized by main categories.
- Open Source Agroecology
- Value-added food products
- Garden vegetables
- Perennial Crops, fruits, nuts
- Agricultural Machinery
- RepLab - the Open Source Fab Lab
- Advanced Materials Science
- Basic Materials Science
- Metallurgy
- CNC Fabrication
- Workshop Tools
- Hand Tools
- Construction
- Fuel
- Energy
- Water Resources