INTERACTIVE ARCHITECTURE 2010 Konferenz in London

Ein paar interessanten Gedanken im Programm
interactive architecture 2010
Sensory: Sound and Light
How can buildings interact with our senses in ways that elevate and augment our experience of them? What are the most effective strategies for emotional engagement with our senses at an architectural scale? Sensory experiences through sound, light and even smell can be transformational in how we experience, perceive and interact with our built environment.
Jason Bruges > Jason Bruges Studios
Michael Spencer > Sound Strategies
Usman Haque > Haque Design and research
Alexandros Tsolakis > UnitedVisualArtists
Metaphysical: Materials and Structures, skins, information systems and the internet of things
How can the fabric of the built environment respond to the environment or people? How can that environment inform or assist its constituents in a manner that does not simply create more visual ‘noise’? As objects become intelligent and connected we begin to become immersed in a physical interactive environment. This connected, responsive environment could mean the architecture and objects that surround us are informed and pliable as to our needs. Given the issues and frustration even with today’s relatively simple 2D user interfaces the implications are huge.
Armand Terrulli > Vector Foiltec
Duncan Wilson > Arup Foresight
Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino > Tinker London
Art and Play: community and interaction
Art and play are essential components of many people’s lives. How can these experiences integrate with and augment our interaction with buildings and each other? How do we really experience playful social enjoyment through architecture? Our daily social interactions are increasingly technologically mediated, what are the implications when this is applied in the built environment?
Ghislaine Boddington > B>D>S
Eva Rucki > Troika
Scott Burnham > Urban Play
Experiential and experimental architecture with plenary
Sensory, material and social factors are shaping our future built environment, as examined in the first three sessions. Whilst offering exciting opportunities they also pose serious challenges. How can architecture be dynamic and responsive to these needs and opportunities? What does it mean in practice? In plenary we will discuss key learnings and what we should take forward.
Usman Haque > Haque Design and research (TBC)
Alex Haw > Atmos
Mike Stubbs > FACT (TBC)
Joined by others for plenary
Gefunden bei http://www.interactivearchitecture.org/
Facebook startet Places in Deutschland
Facebook hat heut sein Geolokationsdienst Places gelauncht. Das ziemlich emotional aufgeladene Video kursiert schon seit einiger Zeit im Netz.
Bekannt ist das Prinzip ja schon von Foursquare, Qype und auch Google Latitude.
Interessant daran finde ich die Veränderung unser örtlichen Wahrnehmung. Das Reale bekommt eine virtuelle Ebene dazu gepackt, die sich auf auf einen kleinen Screen im Handy beschränkt. Ich bin mir sicher, dass diese Dienste 2011 eine der großen Hypes werden.
Nächster Termin
18.10. um 10 Uhr am Camisso-Platz, Berlin
Exkursion:
1. Gründerzeit
2. 50er Jahre: Hansaviertel
3. Radikale Moderne: Märkisches Viertel
4. Postmoderner Städtebau: Friedrichwerder
Zeiten
Der Kurs findet immer Montags von 10 bis 14 Uhr statt!
Der erste Termin ist am 04.10.
Raum 2.13, Haus 5, Campus Pappelallee








