RFL-4 — Civic Field Emergence: How shared relational convergence turns places into responsive ambient civic environments
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Abstract RFL-4 defines the civic layer of relational field architecture: the point at which repeated human presence, shared rhythms, and localized chromatic residue stabilize into public ambient fields. Where prior layers established relational field formation (RFL-1), synchronization into personal infrastructure (RFL-2), operator-level distribution and temporal emergence (WSC-1), and multi-person field convergence (RFL-3), RFL-4 describes how these dynamics scale into public environments without collapsing into surveillance, centralized memory, or symbolic control. A civic field is not a dataset about people in a place. It is a reversible public field formed by accumulated presence, local residue, and shared…
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- Field (mathematics)
- Convergence (economics)
- Affordance
- Public space
- Scale (ratio)
- Control (management)
- Field research
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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