Bühlmann, V. (2024, January 10). The Digital, a Continent? Nature and Poetics [Presentation]. Stars, Schemas, Points, Wien, Austria. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/210982
E259-04 - Forschungsbereich Architekturtheorie und Technikphilosophie
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Date (published):
10-Jan-2024
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Event name:
Stars, Schemas, Points
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Event date:
10-Jan-2024 - 13-Jan-2024
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Event place:
Wien, Austria
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Keywords:
Architecture Theory; Philosophy
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Abstract:
Thematic abstract: Stars, Schemas, Points
Das Ding and the amphora, the portico and chaos, chrôma and chrônos, the aliquid and pockets of irreducibility, the gerund and Mêtis, the void and stellar friendships, chôros and meridian poetics – the theoretical framework of the conference Schemas, Stars and Points aims to allude through these words to a preservation of a certain materiality, or filth, or dust that is “under continuous deformations”. We want to play dice with the stars to formulate homotopes between spaces and
explore the art of space-making, how to see and think within “pointless topologies”.
Beyond comforting and conforming bipoles that pigeonhole thinking as either skepsis or desire, we study treatises. We not only look for the third party that will conclude with a tensed triangulation to elevated matters of absurdity. We also engage with the endless movement of oceanic contingencies, and how to translate
within the pluriversal next to the impossibility of interpretation.
In the horizon of Large Language Models that come along unequipped monosemantic descriptives like deep (learning) or big (data), we draw from both the critical and the naïve to address the dimensionalization of Juste une
Image. We recognize and address how some descriptives open up nominalist architectures within fluctuating spaces and wonder about jurisprudence and the nomothètes.
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Research Areas:
Development and Advancement of the Architectural Arts: 100%