Mac-Guy
Well-known member
I love flocking theory, especially when applied to the world of fashion and beauty, where in the pursuit of the latest trend, individuals flock, flee, pull, and push such that the crowd moves through a physical analog medium of consisting fashion designs or color stories. It's also very prevalent in computer science, for example in Craig Reynolds paper on “Flocks, Herds, and Schools: A Distributed Behavioral Model" or Owen Holland & colleagues' essay "Beyond Swarm Inteligence: The Ultra Swarm."
In a nutshell, tt's the very basic principle of "collective behavior - follow my leader:" One person wants a products and all the other follow.
In a nutshell, tt's the very basic principle of "collective behavior - follow my leader:" One person wants a products and all the other follow.