Uncovering the dangers of interior design in space missions
Is interior design the most dangerous part of space travel? Deprived environments Prolonged exposure to under-stimulating, deprived environments leads to serious health consequences. Given that round trip travel to Mars will take 1.5 to 2 years, as we plan to go to Mars, how can we mitigate the dangerous health risks of environmental deprivation through design? Designers play a crucial role in crafting enriched environments not only for astronauts, but also for all those experiencing impacts from environmental deprivation on Earth. Let’s explore the cosmos of possibilities for creating a future where design does no harm, on Earth and beyond. This episode is a companion to Enriched Environments, • Is Design a Rx for Brain Health and L... With special thanks to SkyFactory, https://skyfactory.com/product/iris-t... : 3D printed Extraterrestrial Habitat POD (Prototype Outfitting Demonstrator) 2022 demo project for NASA (Foster + Partners, Branch Technology, Sky Factory, Inc.) Photos by Cameron Muilenburg and Sky Factory, Inc. Stock Music by four_track, from Pond5 Images and videos by: lovemushroom / Pond5 scenelabpro / Pond5 Cash Macanaya / Unsplash NASA / Unsplash Merlin74 / Pond5 Martha Dominguez de Gouveia / Unsplash Marco Chilese / Unsplash De an Sun / Unsplash Ichigo121212 / Pixabay Emiliano Bar / Unsplash andreha / Pond5 Alex Shuper / Unsplash Planet Volumes / Unsplash Nick Ross / Pixabay Mulyadi / Unsplash James Lee / Unsplash Nadine Primeau / Unsplash Aerial_Views / Pond5 Mikhail Nilov / Pexels BioFEELia by Meredith Banasiak and Cody Thurston. Photos by Cody Thurston. josie lynn richards / flickr Joachim Schnürle / Pexels Projects references: Kennedy Space Center Florida Johnson Space Center, Houston Blur Building and Braincoats. Diller, Scofidio and Renfro. (2002). dsrny.com/project/blurbuilding https://dsrny.com/project/blur-braincoat Spatial Flux: A Media Lab Project by Carson Smuts, C. Kapelonis and K. Larson https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/sp... Literature references: Lobel, J. & Akil, H. (2018). Law & Neuroscience: The Case of Solitary Confinement. Daedalus, 147, 61-75. Xiong, Y., Hong, H., Liu, C. et al. (2023). Social isolation and the brain: effects and mechanisms. Molecular Psychiatry, 28, 191–201. Strong, J., Reiter, K., Gonzalez, G. et al. (2020). The body in isolation: The physical health impacts of incarceration in solitary confinement. PLoS ONE, 15, 10, e0238510. AIA 2020. Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct, Rule 1.404. https://content.aia.org/sites/default... United Nations General Assembly. (2015). United Nations standard minimum rules for the treatment of prisoners (the Nelson Mandela Rules). Rule 45 1. Rich, N. (Feb. 25, 2024). Can Humans Endure the Psychological Torment of Mars?, New York Times Magazine, www.nytimes.com/2024/02/25/magazine/mars-isolation-experiment.html Abbott, R.& Diaz-Artiles, A. (2022). The impact of digital scents on behavioral health in a restorative virtual reality environment. Acta Astronautica, 197, 145-153. Gushin, V., Ryumin, O., et al. (2021). Prospects for Psychological Support in Interplanetary Expeditions. Frontiers in physiology, 12, 750414. For further reading: Shen F. (2019). Neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence, and the Case Against Solitary Confinement. Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law, 21, 4, 937. Bachman, K., Otto, C., Leveton, L. (2012). “Countermeasures to Mitigate the Negative Impact of Sensory Deprivation and Social Isolation in Long-Duration Space Flight”, NASA/TM-2012-217365. Arbib, M., Banasiak, M. & Othón Villegas-Solís. (2022). Systems of Systems: Architectural Atmosphere, Neuromorphic Architecture, and the Well-Being of Humans and Ecospheres. In M. Kanaani (Ed.), The Routledge Companion to Ecological Design Thinking. Greene, K. (2020). Once upon a time I lived on Mars: Space, Exploration, and Life on Earth. St. Martin’s Press. www.kategreene.net/books/ Ko