A symposium
organized by the I oA, Institute of Architecture of Die Angewandte with the MAK - Museum of Applied Arts.
Generations
- perspectives in computational design is a conference bringing together practitioners and theoreticians
from different generations and with different views of computational design.
More
than thirty years after the design professions started embracing them, digital technologies are today a crucial component
of most conceivable post-industrial and post-anthropocenic toolkits; yet they appear increasingly out of kilter with the cultural,
environmental, and political challenges of our time. How are social, racial, and societal norms and biases recreated
and amplified through technology? How can architects and designers marshal the immense potential of electronic computation
and artificial intelligence to suggest new ideas for the world we live in, or create alternative narratives and visions through
virtual worlds?
Drawing from contributors to the MAK exhibition
/imagine: A Journey into The New Virtual,
and from research and teaching currently carried out at the Institute of Architecture of Die Angewandte, this symposium explores
new ways of being digital outside of, or against, the legacy of the techno-social environment where digital technologies were
first developed and deployed.
Program
10:30
am: Welcome by Lilli Hollein, General director MAK, Museum of Applied Arts and Gerald Bast,
President University of Applied Arts Vienna
10:40 Introductions
Mario Carpo,
Professor of Architectural Theory at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and Reyner Banham Professor of Architectural History
at the Bartlett-UCL in London;
Marlies Wirth, Curator Digital Culture and Design Collection, MAK
– Museum of Applied Arts and Bika Rebek, architect and principal, Some Place Studio (Berlin/Vienna),
curators of the exhibition /imagine: A Journey into The New Virtual
11:00 Miriam Hillawi
Abraham “Will the future slip from my grasp?” / online presentation
11:30 Jenny
Sabin “Biosynthetic Design: Towards Adaptive Architecture”
12:00 Gilles
Retsin “Automation: Architecture in Large Quantities”
12:30 Clemens
Preisinger 'History of the Parametric Finite Element Toolkit Karamba3D'; Zeynep Aksöz-Balzar “Conversational
Machines”
13:00 – 13:40 Round table with Jenny Sabin, Gilles Retsin, Clemens Preisinger and Zeynep
Aksöz-Balzar, moderated by Hani Rashid
13:40 – 14:40 Lunch break
14:40
– 15:10 Guided tour by Marlies Wirth and Bika Rebek
15:10 Matias del Campo “Neural
Architecture - Design and Artificial Intelligence”
15:40 Leah Wulfman “Gayming
Architectures, Nonbinary Tech”
16:10 Jennifer Bonner “Pop!”
16:40
Space Popular “The Portal Galleries”
17:10 – 17:50 Round table with Matias
del Campo, Leah Wulfman, Jennifer Bonner and Space Popular, moderated by Bika Rebek
17:50 Greg
Lynn Wrap up
18:00 End of symposium
The
symposium will be held in English
Registration required!