Articles tagged with: micro
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Generally speaking, architecture is kind of a big deal. What I mean is that architecture is large in size; it accomodates enormous objects like people, cars, eighteen-wheelers, and the occasional overfed cat. The Burj Khalifa in Dubai, for example, is 2,717 feet tall; that’s just over half a mile by my calculations. (I’ve seen entire hills shorter than the Burj Khalifa). But the thing about BIG things is that they tend to result from organized aggregation of small things. And so today I’d like to take a moment to explore the implications of the recent development of some really really ridiculously tiny …