This pop-up exhibition emerges from a collaboration of the TUM Chair of Architectural Informatics and the Institute for History and Theory of Architecture at the Leibniz University Hannover. Together with our students, we explored historical projects of computation, discussed cultural and political dimensions of urban digitization and worked with speculative prototypes. These resulting projects will become our lens to discuss architectural perspectives on Interfaces, Algorithms, Infrastructures and Datascapes. We’re looking forward to Inputs by Dr. Sc. ETH Damjan Kokalevski (Architekturmuseum der TUM), Jonah Marrs (Designer and Digital Artist), and Dr. Rixt Hoekstra (Saxion University of Applied Sciences Deventer, Netherlands). Come by and join us for some Sci-Fi drinks and some fantastic prototype previews!
Program
Monday 31 July:
- 16:30 Input on “Digital Infrastructures” by Dr. Sc. ETH Damjan Kokalevski (Architekturmuseum der TUM)
- 17:00 Input on “Material Approaches towards Computation” Jonah Marrs (Digital Artist and Designer)
Tuesday 1 August:
- 09:30 Collective Presentations of “Architecture_SF” (TUM) and “Architecture as Interface” (Leibniz Universität Hannover)
- 12:30 "Claiming a space for voice: two examples of gender-based research into the history of modern architecture" by Dr. Rixt Hoekstra (Saxion University of Applied Sciences Deventer, Netherlands)
- 16:00 - drinks & vernissage
Where
Pavillon 333 at the Pinakothek der Moderne
When
Mon. 31.07.2023, 16:30 – 20h
Tue. 01.08.2023, 9:30 – 20h
Wed. 02.08.2023, 9:30 – 12h
Further information here