TALK
How can we be architecting on the scales of nature? The talk is devoted to the vision to expand and recalibrate the boundaries and imaginaries that define how we live together and construct the built environment by deploying artificial intelligence.
Ingrid Mayrhofer-Hufnagl is an artistic scientist and experimental thinker. In her work, she explores the intersections between architecture, engineering, computation, art, and nature, generating new ideas and exposing new connections that can be “found in translation.“ She received her Ph.D. in architecture from the University of Innsbruck, where she also holds a postdoctoral position leading grant-funded research projects on artificial intelligence for architectural and urban design. Currently, she is an artist-in-science-resident at the JRC of the European Commission, where she is researching remote sensing technologies and the spectrality of nature, questioning anthropocentric time scales and processes.
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