Case for an Architectural Singularity through Robotically Actuated Motion and Neuro-Sensensory User Interaction
Sep 18, 2014
Case for an Architectural Singularity through Robotically Actuated Motion and Neuro-Sensensory User Interaction (or how to become a building)
Through historic examples, theoretical vantage points from art, architecture and media theory as well as built design experiments, in particular the “Cerebral Hut,” the first spatial scale experimental architecture that goes through formal transformation based on data from EEG, this paper aims to problematize the conclusive notion of architectural form and agency.
Presented at:
2014 ANFA Conference (Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, CA)
Published & professionally reviewed by:
Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture
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