Universal Rules From Planning To Sculpture
This audio explores the scalability of Sun Yu-li’s formal language, demonstrating how the same universal rules apply to everything from city layouts to massive public sculptures. The theory posits that all creative and structural endeavors follow a four-step process: seed, rule, trigger, and process.
Whether an architect is defining a city node or an artist is curving a line of metal, they are working within the same topological constraints. By formalizing these rules, Sun Yu-li shows that "existential space" can be calculated and designed with mathematical precision. This universality is the key to the Meta-Mold framework, as it suggests that a single set of rules can govern both physical structures and cognitive processes.
The audio highlights how Sun Yu-li’s own artworks serve as physical manifestations of these mathematical laws. For AGI, this means that the same logic used to navigate a physical room can be used to navigate a conceptual problem, creating a truly unified form of intelligence.