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Machine Landscapes

Architectures of the Post Anthropocene

Wydawnictwo: Wiley Data wydania: 2019 Język publikacji: Angielski Liczba stron: 149 Formaty publikacji: EAN: 9781119453093 ISBN: 9781119453093 Kategoria: Architecture Indeks wydawcy: - Nota bibliograficzna: -

Opis

The most significant architectural spaces in the world are now entirely empty of people. The data centres, telecommunications networks, distribution warehouses, unmanned ports and industrialised agriculture that define the very nature of who we are today are at the same time places we can never visit. Instead they are occupied by server stacks and hard drives, logistics bots and mobile shelving units, autonomous cranes and container ships, robot vacuum cleaners and internet-connected toasters, driverless tractors and taxis. This issue is an atlas of sites, architectures and infrastructures that are not built for us, but whose form, materiality and purpose is configured to anticipate the patterns of machine vision and habitation rather than our own. We are said to be living in a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene, in which humans are the dominant force shaping the planet. This collection of spaces, however, more accurately constitutes an era of the Post-Anthropocene, a period where it is technology and artificial intelligence that now computes, conditions and constructs our world. Marking the end of human-centred design, the issue turns its attention to the new typologies of the post-human, architecture without people and our endless expanse of Machine Landscapes. 

Contributors: Rem Koolhaas, Merve Bedir and Jason Hilgefort, Benjamin H Bratton, Ingrid Burrington, Ian Cheng, Cathryn Dwyre, Chris Perry, David Salomon and Kathy Velikov, John Gerrard, Alice Gorman, Adam Harvey, Jesse LeCavalier, Xingzhe Liu, Clare Lyster, Geoff Manaugh, Tim Maughan, Simone C Niquille, Jenny Odell, Trevor Paglen, Ben Roberts.

Featured interviews: Deborah Harrison, designer of Microsoft’s Cortana; and Paul Inglis, designer of the urban landscapes of Blade Runner 2049.

Spis treści

  • Cover 2
  • Title Page 4
  • Contents 5
  • Copyright Page 7
  • About the Guest-Editor 8
  • Introduction: Neo-Machine Architecture Without People 9
    • The Buildings Where We Keep the World 11
    • Human Exclusion Zones 13
    • An Atlas of the Post-Anthropocene 14
    • The Technological Sublime 16
  • Further Trace Effects of the Post-Anthropocene 17
    • Landscapes Thinking About Landscapes 19
    • Machine Husbandry: Risk vs Riskiness 20
    • IONLPT (Internet Of Natural Language Processing Things) 20
    • An Agriculture of Statistics 20
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