From the perspective of homeodynamics (ROSE 1998), life regulation processes, and the resulting balance achieved, unfold in a dynamic flow and in continuous transformation. That differs from the possible idea of a fixed and immutable balance. Prominent within this perspective is the concept of “Homeodynamic Environments and Products,” coined by the co-founders of the DASMind [Design, Art, Space and Mind]—UNICAMP Transdisciplinary and Cooperative Research, InnovationInnovation and Outreach Network, also authors of this chapter. This concept, in dialogue with intelligent biointerfacesBiointerfaces, proposes the affectiveAffective and pleasurable design of environments and products aimed at maintaining and restoring human homeostasis. Therefore, they draw on a transdisciplinary and complex approach to understand the conception, design, planning, development and implementation of architectural and urban environments, as well as physical and/or digital products, in deep synergy with individuals’ body-mind-spirituality sphere. Environments and objects become crucial elements in the body’s continuous and dynamic internal adjustment process. As preventive and restorative for health and well-being, affectiveAffective and pleasurable homeodynamic environments and products are not merely designed as passive elements, but rather to act consistently and dynamically on the human organism.


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    Title :

    Homeodynamic Environments, Homeodynamic Products and Intelligent Biointerfaces: Affective and Pleasurable Design to Maintain and Restore Human Homeostasis


    Additional title:

    Automation,Collaboration,E-Services




    Publication date :

    2022-12-15


    Size :

    19 pages





    Type of media :

    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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