Talk as part of the Digital Bauhaus Summit, Weimar 2015 In 1995 Nicholas Negroponte stated that the “The change from atoms to bits is irrevocable and unstoppable”. 30 years later we may re-view Negroponte’s statement and claim that the merging from atoms and bits will perpetuate further with the advent of smart skin and wearable computers. The body as physical …
Liss C. Werner lecture: In quest of code, ESARQ
Keywords: code,systemic mesh,cybernetic urbanism,socio-ecological systems,robots,tactile architecture available here
EMCSR 2014 : Architectural ecologies
‘It is the basic characteristic of every organic system that it maintains itself in a state of perpetual change of its components. This we find at all levels of biological organisations.’ Bertalanffy, 1968 Architectural Ecologies: Code, Culture and Technology at the Convergence operates on the architectural interface between system theory, computation and biology, focusing on processes that are described as …