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																	نویسنده: سرکار خانم دکتر سمیه ابراهیمی 
																
																	Abstract 
																
																	Technology has had many influences on the Iranian society in different eras. Today, information and telecommunication 
																
																	technologies have revolutionized the basic structures of society and a new network society has been propagated inside the 
																
																	traditional and semi-modern context. In countries like Iran, which are in the process of modernization, a chaos deriving from the 
																
																	transition period is observed that leads to a certain peculiarity. In this transition era the norms of traditional societies, which 
																
																	offer discipline for these societies, have been eliminated in favor of new norms that are not codified yet. The transformation to 
																
																	the new situation and also the confrontation with the electronic world has instigated many disorders and anomalies in the society, 
																
																	with its physical expression becoming visible in contemporary architecture. Today, Iranian architecture is affected by Kitsch Art 
																
																	and has become superficial. Using attractive visual capsules and exploiting the human habit of imitation, information viruses 
																
																	have spread everywhere and have changed the physical world dramatically. The propagation of networks has made this process 
																
																	even faster. This paper reviews the confrontation of Iranian architecture with the electronic realm and investigates the role of 
																
																	visual viruses in the formation of the physical fabric of Tehran. It is argued that in the future, emphasis on design supported by 
																
																	collective intelligence [1] and individual creativity can decrease physical anomalies in the built environment. 
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