后人类世2.0:通过自然/计算联合应用于建筑的替代方案

Yannis Zavoleas
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后人类世的概念经常描绘反乌托邦的未来,在那里,土地被巨型机器占据,它们执行重复的任务,复制和修复其他机器。在硬件、软件和人工智能技术的支持下,这种推测放大了当今有效管理可用资产的解决方案。然而,它也描绘了一个非人性化的未来,地球已经完全屈服于机械教条,建筑不再是为人类而建的。为了应对这种令人不安的情况,我们考虑了作为参考来源的自然和解释其系统逻辑的计算之间的联盟,为建筑的范围与更大的生态重新协调提供了一条途径。此外,在物理空间的整体模型和自早期现代主义以来发展起来的自然的操作和组织原则之间绘制了语义类比。这总结了一种范式转变,将跨学科概念、文化知识、政治意识形态、技术和计算结合起来,以应对建筑核心话语中引入的后人类世可持续思维的关键挑战。
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Post-Anthropocene_2.0: Alternative Scenarios through Nature/Computing Coalition Applicable in Architecture
Concepts of the Post-Anthropocene often depict dystopian futures where land is occupied by giant machines performing repetitive tasks and replicating and fixing other machines. This speculation amplifies what is to be today’s solution for the efficient management of available assets, supported by hardware, software, and Artificial Intelligence technologies. However, it also portrays a dehumanising future where Earth has totally been succumbed to the machinic dogma, and for which architecture is no longer made for people. In response to this unsettling scenario, an alliance between nature as a source of references and computing explaining its systemic logic is considered, offering a pathway to reharmonize architecture’s scope with the greater ecology. Moreover, semantic analogies are drawn between holistic models of physical space and nature’s operational and organisational principles developed since early modernism. This sums up to a paradigm shift that employs cross-disciplinary concepts, cultural knowledge, political ideologies, technology and computing altogether to respond to critical challenges of sustainable thinking for the Post-Anthropocene introduced in architecture’s core discourse.
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