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co.de.D | Artificial Intelligence and Architecture
The ontology of Artificial Neural Networks and their relationship to architectural production
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- 2 hours
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Description: In this lecture, Matias del Campo provides some thoughts on the ontology of Artificial Neural Networks and their relationship to architectural production. Oscillating between aspects of wicked problems (aesthetics, agency, authorship, inspiration, creativity) and tamed problems (analysis, feature recognition, prediction), this lecture paints a picture as of how architecture might operate in a posthuman design environment.
Dr. Matias del Campo is a registered architect, designer, and educator. He is an Associate Professor at Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan, director of the AR2IL – The Architecture and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at UofM, and affiliate faculty member of Michigan Robotics and MIDAS, the Michigan Institute of Data Science. Most recently, he published the AD Machine Hallucinations – Architecture and Artificial Intelligence with Wiley, and his book Neural Architecture – Design and Artificial Intelligence with ORO editions.