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Steve Ervin and Madis Pihlak have started a discussion on escaping from 2D and what might be the appropriate format for teaching designing landscape architecture. The discussion is occuring in the comments under Digital Issues content.
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The adhoc nature of computer software use in landscape architecture makes it valuable to watch a wide spectrum of introductions:
SJ Mercury: From Demo: 10 technologies to watch. Of the 60 companies invited, I picked 10 I think are poised to change the way we interact with technology in the next three years or so -- either because their product itself was so impressive, or because their idea is sure to inspire others in the industry to pursue similar goals. [Tomalak's Realm]
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