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  • skylar TIBBITS
    london UNITED KINGDOM

    Human Automata & Computational Construction

    Currently, our construction processes are plagued with out-dated techniques, analog methodologies and tolerance-prone assemblies. Recently emerging opportunities to utilize computational and digital information for automated-assembly processes has come at a critical time in the discipline. . . .

    skylar TIBBITS
    “Human Automata & Computational Construction”
    Thursday, 01/12
    06:30 – 08:00 pm / Chemistry Lecture Theatre 1
    Bartlett School of Architecture
    Gordon Street
    
London WC1H 0QB

  • michael WEBB
    london UNITED KINGDOM

    Rather intriguing is the electronically added line of scrimmage in the televising of an American football game . . . It shows on the screen (the picture plane) but not on the field (another sort of picture plane). A car’s windscreen is yet another sort of picture plane, which becomes the subject of the first project to be shown . . . on the screen. The other project concerns infinitely massive structures projected on to the eye’s picture plane which likewise are not really there.

    michael WEBB
    “Windscreens, Picture Planes and Imaginings”
    Wednesday, 01/11
    06:30 – 08:00 pm / Darwin Lecture Theatre, Darwin Building
    Bartlett School of Architecture
    Gower Street
    London WC1H 0QB

  • unconventional computing & architecture
    london UNITED KINGDOM

    unconventional computing & architecture
    friday 26 february, 9.00am – 6.00pm
    this one-day conference explores new materials for architectural practice in the 21st century. international architects and scientists will explore the decision-making properties of matter and how this may be applied to create increasingly life-like buildings.

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