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May
18
to Jul 30

CONVIVIA #1 "Filth": Call for Submissions

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Contributors are invited to articulate architectonic cases out of a particular topic of their own interest and choice – articulated to stand up and out of the background of the issues' pre-text (the un-decisive word "filth" for the first issue).

Setting the table for this, contributors are invited to look for orientation in the assortment of "victuals" attached to the present call. They are indicative (yet not prescriptive) in relation to the pre-text of the issue.

Proposed contributions will be evaluated on the basis of a 500 words abstract.

Contributions must be written in English, and should be between 5000 and 9000 words.

All texts (including footnotes, image credits, etc.) should be submitted digitally in .doc format and edited according to the Oxford Style Manual. The font of choice should be Times New Roman 12 pt with double line-spacing.

Proposals for contributions to Convivia #1 "Filth" may be submitted electronically to convivia@attp.tuwien.ac.at before 30/07/2021. Delivery of the full papers is scheduled for 30/11/2021.


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Dec
10
to Dec 12

(ONCE) UPON (A) PLENITUDE

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(ONCE) UPON (A) PLENITUDE
Summoning Commonalities beyond Totality

The comparison between architecture and language is perhaps one of the most recurring clichés of architecture theory. Both language and architecture can in fact be understood as structures resting upon dialectics, as “mediators” of different positions facing off one another. Yet today dialectic entanglements tend to dissociate and tear apart, striving to end their relations for good. Different positions thereby seem to be turning more and more into stark opposition. In such loud escalation of conflictual positions – between man and planet, humanism and materialism, life and technology, culture and nature… . Even science itself seems to be called to take parts, to be therefore one of the many voices screaming against the others. How to find a stability upon such indeterminate, noisy grounds? The Sophistication Conference™ of this year invites to address such topics by looking for how to conceive of measure and moderateness beyond reactionary moralism and conservativeness. Its aim is to rethink the global beyond an immanent agonism of dialectical opposites. (ONCE) UPON(A) PLENITUDE is an invitation to eschew comparative analysis and look at the givenness of terms in the terms of their construction, as a way to make room – to open up a cosmocratic and political space by the means of architectonic articulations – into the loudness of the contemporary.

A Sophistication Conference™ – More info at this link.

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SOPHISTICATION CONFERENCE #3 NOVEMBER 14-16 2019
Nov
14
to Nov 16

SOPHISTICATION CONFERENCE #3 NOVEMBER 14-16 2019

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SOPHISTICATION CONFERENCE #3

COPIA AND COPIOUSNESS.
CIRCUITOUS ARTICULATIONS THAT MATTER

How can we find a novel understanding of human intellectuality in co-existence with artificial intelligence? The Sophistication Conferences are dedicated to a basic kind of literacy in how to think about coding as an "alloy-praxis" that glues letters with numbers, physics with information, mathematics with language. If the digital has placed us in an era of  New Sophistics, we need an up-to-date corresponding discourse on Sophistication. At the core of such a new materialist literacy is a different relationality among time, nature, subject, and object: Hence our interest is in a »digital gnomonics« that could provide a theoretical framework for addressing computational modelling, machine learning and algorithmic reasoning in a manner that will eventually propel and facilitate ethics, not moralism.

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The Sophistication Conferences are organised once a year at the Technical University Vienna, as a cooperation between the Department for Architecture Theory and Philosophy of Technics ATTP and the chair for CAAD ETH Zurich, where we invite distinguished as well as young scholars from different fields to think about how such »architectonic intellectuality« affects our relations to the world at large – our institutions, as well as our ordinary daily lives.

The documentation of the past conferences are published on our ATTP-YouTube-Channel

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Ghosts of Transparency
Nov
9
6:00 PM18:00

Ghosts of Transparency

GHOSTS OF TRANSPARENCY

Information and data are not synonyms: data (etymo- logically, the ‘given’) has to be treated, articulated, read or deciphered in such a way as to contain information. The sheer amount of data today tends to obscure this important difference between data and information: data is entropic, while information is where this entropy is negated; infor- mation is negentropic. An emerging political imperative of ‘transparency’ conflates the abundance of data with an increase in information. Unfortunately, the reverse is often the case: The more ‘data’ is rendered available and passed off as ‘information’ or ‘knowledge’, the more opaque the dealings with ‘information’ become. This is perhaps one of the greatest challenges we face with regard to becoming lit- erate in the algorithmic and symbolization processes that organize data in our world today—processes we refer to here as ‘ghosts of transparency’.

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Oct
25
6:00 PM18:00

ITTEN, BREATH, ROBOT

research group H.A.U.S. will do two performances on the re-invention of the human body. Today we are experiencing massive socio-technical changes. Our bodies face the artificial bodies of AI-controlled robots. the situation is similar to the search for early modernism for the “new human being” for a “new time”. Johannes Itten, as one of the few, tried radically to inscribe the human body in the production of architecture. Yet classical modernism has ultimately succeeded in reducing the human body to its extensions and its senses to sight. new artificial bodies are now forcing the reconception of the human body in architecture.
dance-performance: an improvisation of a dancer, a musician and a humanoid robot.
presence-performance: visitors breathe with a humanoid robot – reenacting an anecdote from the early bauhaus.

who can feel an AI?
how do artificial bodies inscribe themselves into human space?
what do these crude imitation of human bodies tell us about our bodies?

26.10.2019, 19h, Galerie Magazin,
Weyringergasse 27/souterrain, architektur-im-magazin.at.

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