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The book provides an opportunity to survey the emerging field of Architecture and Artificial Intelligence, and to reflect on the implications of a world increasingly entangled in questions of the agency, culture and ethics of AI. The main goal of Neural Architecture is to understand how to interrogate artificial intelligence--a technological tool--in the field of architectural design, traditionally a practice that combines humanities and visual arts.
Matias del Campo, the author of Neural Architecture is currently exploring specific applications of artificial intelligence in contemporary architecture, focusing on their relationship to material and symbolic culture.
AI has experienced an explosive growth in recent years in a range of fields including architecture but its implications for the humanistic values that distinguish architecture from technology have yet to be measured.
This book explores the interdisciplinary project that brings the long tradition of humanistic inquiry in architecture together with cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence.
About the Author
del Campo, Mathias: - AI is already a massive presence in our lives. Be it in the learning algorithms that suggest products on Amazon, intelligent thermostats and voice recognition from Nest, Siri and Alexa. How does the fact that learning -and quasi intelligent- machines are becoming part of the process of construction, maintenance and everyday life change our habits towards the built environment? How can AI contribute to the experience of architecture in this environment? Is it part of the materialization of architecture?
Matias del Campo, the author of Neural Architecture is currently exploring specific applications of artificial intelligence in contemporary architecture, focusing on their relationship to material and symbolic culture.
AI has experienced an explosive growth in recent years in a range of fields including architecture but its implications for the humanistic values that distinguish architecture from technology have yet to be measured.
This book explores the interdisciplinary project that brings the long tradition of humanistic inquiry in architecture together with cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence.
About the Author
del Campo, Mathias: - AI is already a massive presence in our lives. Be it in the learning algorithms that suggest products on Amazon, intelligent thermostats and voice recognition from Nest, Siri and Alexa. How does the fact that learning -and quasi intelligent- machines are becoming part of the process of construction, maintenance and everyday life change our habits towards the built environment? How can AI contribute to the experience of architecture in this environment? Is it part of the materialization of architecture?
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