What are the defining characteristics of the Object-Oriented Ontology architecture movement?

1. Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) is a philosophical approach that seeks to understand the world in terms of objects and their relationships irrespective of human experience or interpretation.

2. OOO Architecture prioritizes non-human, inanimate objects as active participants in the design process, creating a more inclusive and dynamic environment.

3. One of the central features of OOO Architecture is the focus on the materiality of objects and the relationships between them, emphasizing the ways in which they interact and influence one another.

4. OOO Architecture seeks to create a more distributed and decentralized environment, where objects are empowered to act autonomously and take on agency, allowing for more diverse and flexible forms of interaction.

5. The movement emphasizes the importance of process over product, with an emphasis on the ways in which objects are created, used, and transformed over time.

6. The use of computational technologies and algorithmic design plays an important role in OOO Architecture, allowing for more complex relationships to be modeled and optimized for the specific needs and contexts of each project.

7. OOO Architecture values experimentation and iterative, collaborative approaches, encouraging a more generative and open-ended design process.

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