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IaaC Lecture Series: Alisa Andrasek

Open Synthesis: Increased Resolution Fabric of Architecture

Because of architecture’s nascent tendency to synthesize myriad of agencies involved in the formation of design, it has the potential to play an important role within accelerated convergence of matter and information. While data visualization techniques widespread in other fields are productive for the communication and legibility of large data, they are not yet explicitly involved in production. Data materialization however, involves the direct activation of an abundance of data in the formation of other systems, via a connective hinge positioned within the domain of design. What could be called data materialization is opening up the potential for architecture to finally resonate with the complexity of ecology. While data visualisation exposes the hidden beauty, intelligence, and complexity of observed systems, data materialization can produce such beauty and complexity within new synthetic fields. Through recently expanded computational simulations within design, it is becoming possible to access behavioral tendencies of matter at a finer grain. Scientific discoveries and harvested data can now be incorporated into massive resolution material speculations via newly revealed algorithmic profiles of matter, increasing designability of matter and opening doors for enriched synthesis. Unlike the principles of total holism that characterized early ecological thinking, this kind of synthetic landscape offers resilience and redundancy of Increased Resolution Architectural Fabrics, with an enlarged capacity for interweaving contingent agencies.

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IAAC LECTURE SERIES: LUCY BULLIVANT

Tonight the critic and architecture curator Lucy Bullivant gave us a lecture questioning the role of the concept of “master plan” in the current urban developments. During the lecture, Lucy explained us that we need to achieve cross-scalar, social-ecological resilience through adaptive systems in order to achieve a relational urbanism that matches the way we conceive of nature now, shifted from the tree of life to the web of life, with nested systems, food webs, ecosystems, relation browsers, cloud computing and distributed energy systems…

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IAAC LECTURE SERIES: HERNAN DIAZ ALONSO

Tonight at IAAC Hernan Diaz Alonso gave us a lecture questioning the role of the architecture in the current context. Hernan is principal and founder of the LA based design practice Xefirotarch. Considered one of the most influential voices of his generation, before becoming the Graduate Programs Chair at SCI-Arc, he has served for several years as Distinguish Professor ofArchitecture and the Graduate Thesis Coordinator atSCI-Arc. Currently he is the head studio professor in the“Excessive” post-graduate program at the Universitätfür angewandte Kunst Wien, Austria.
He was recently honoured by Yale University with the Louis I. Kahn VisitingAssistant Professorship of Architectural Design for fall2010 and by the American Institute of Architects as theEducator of the year in 2012. Diaz Alonso has lectured at major institutions around the world and has been included at the Venice and London Architecture Biennale. His architecture designs have received numerous awards and have been displayed in both architecture and art museum exhibitions. In 2005, he was the winner of PS1MoMa’s Young Architects Program (YAP) competition.
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IAAC LECTURE SERIES WINTER PROGRAM

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IAAC LECTURE SERIES: JULIUS POPP

Tonight Julius Popp, an interdisciplinary artist, gave us a lecture focusing on the process of thought and the creation of meaning in an social environment.. The talk covered different works – for example bit.fall a word writing waterfall, bit.flow a letter creating chaotic tube machine, macro.spheres an inverted world model and micro.adam a machine questioning the relation between body, environment and thought – and gave a perspective on the theoretical background of the works.

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IAAC LECTURE SERIES: JAVIER PEÑA

Tonight IAAC had the pleasure to welcome Javier Peña, founder of the architecture office XPIRAL, who gave us a lecture explaining through different XPIRAL designs how the low and the traditional materials can work together with the digital technologies: understanding this material-technique connection as the chance to generate a wide range of innovative possibilities, and rethinking how architectural projects are the bridge which links social and economic behaviour in an efficient network. He also exposed how we will be able to apply this connection methodologies in several scales, programmes and fields of the innovative process as an heterogeneous creative mechanism.

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IAAC LECTURE SERIES: GONZALO DELACÁMARA

Tonight at IAAC Gonzalo Delacámara, expert on Economic Ambiental Science, gave us a lecture challenging the current dogmas about the energy and economic crisis. During the first part of the lecture Gonzalo Delacámara analysed some of the economical main aspects that are related to the future of our energy, specially in terms of people and goods transportation. In the second part Gonzalo answered many questions asked by the students, some of them connected to their research works.

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