Imagine: A Journey into The New Virtual
In virtual space visionary designs and fictional scenarios for architecture and urban planning can be imagined without the limitations of the real world.
Design techniques such as renderings and AI algorithms are becoming ever more popular. Computational tools have not only revolutionized the design process and concept development in architecture and design, but also expanded our cultural, social, political, and aesthetic understanding of how we shape, experience, and navigate space.
The exhibition /imagine: A Journey into The New Virtual presents an overview of the many design strategies of 鈥淭he New Virtual鈥 and brings together exciting projects by international architects, designers, and artists that deal in different ways with the challenges and potentials of virtual space and the affiliated social, ecological, political, and infrastructural effects.
In four chapters鈥擲peculative Narratives and Worldbuilding, Research Investigations, Dreamscapes, and AI and Algorithmic Variation鈥攖he exhibition features a diverse range of recent work, including a number of commissions, formulating new narratives, perspectives, and agencies in virtual space that may continue into physical reality.
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In virtual space visionary designs and fictional scenarios for architecture and urban planning can be imagined without the limitations of the real world.
Design techniques such as renderings and AI algorithms are becoming ever more popular. Computational tools have not only revolutionized the design process and concept development in architecture and design, but also expanded our cultural, social, political, and aesthetic understanding of how we shape, experience, and navigate space.
The exhibition /imagine: A Journey into The New Virtual presents an overview of the many design strategies of 鈥淭he New Virtual鈥 and brings together exciting projects by international architects, designers, and artists that deal in different ways with the challenges and potentials of virtual space and the affiliated social, ecological, political, and infrastructural effects.
In four chapters鈥擲peculative Narratives and Worldbuilding, Research Investigations, Dreamscapes, and AI and Algorithmic Variation鈥攖he exhibition features a diverse range of recent work, including a number of commissions, formulating new narratives, perspectives, and agencies in virtual space that may continue into physical reality.
Artists on show
- Alexis Christodoulou
- Alisa Andrasek
- Andrés Reisinger
- Charlotte Taylor
- Damjan Minovski
- Genevieve Goffman
- Jose Sanchez
- Kordae Jatafa Henry
- Leah Wulfman
- Lee Pivnik
- Liam Young
- Matias del Campo
- Miriam Hillawi Abraham
- Morehshin Allahyari
- Sandra Manninger
- Simone C. Niquille
- Space Popular
- The Institute of Queer Ecology
- Valerie Messini
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