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	<title>Comments on: Deriving Organizational Structures from Evolutionary Algorithms</title>
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		<title>By: vicki</title>
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		<description>Your comment gave me a flash of insight about a favourite movie of mine, Antonia&#039;s Line. It&#039;s an obvious &#039;algorythm&#039;—behaviours/attitudes travel down through generations. In this case, love and acceptance.

Your article made me see it slightly differently and also ask how we can be more aware of how and when we influence those around us. Is there a critical mass of influence, i.e. (dare I say it?) some kind of &#039;tipping point&#039;?

Also, I saw a show at the Textile Museum about using biological growth mechanisms to create architectural structures. It was more speculative that implemented, but some were actual. I still have the brochures; if you&#039;re interested, I could mail them to you. They&#039;re small. But I would like them back at some point.
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<p>Your article made me see it slightly differently and also ask how we can be more aware of how and when we influence those around us. Is there a critical mass of influence, i.e. (dare I say it?) some kind of &#8216;tipping point&#8217;?</p>
<p>Also, I saw a show at the Textile Museum about using biological growth mechanisms to create architectural structures. It was more speculative that implemented, but some were actual. I still have the brochures; if you&#8217;re interested, I could mail them to you. They&#8217;re small. But I would like them back at some point.<br />
V.</p>
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