Idea by
Aleksandr Delev
SILICITY PROTOCOLS
Call for ideas 2018
Spatial Drama from Silicon Valley
Spatial Drama from Silicon Valley
The technological condition created in Silicon Valley shifts the known paradigms of defining future. Aside from affecting the pop-culture, new deterritorialized models of infrastrucutres, topo-logics and spatial nodes emerge in conjuction with hi-tech-capitalism. The cyber-infrastructure is materialised by the Algorithm Agency. By quantifying data, one can inform and invent new forms and organisation of the built environment. One of the results of such data-oriented planning ideal is the Smart City, a solutionist product offered by Tech-Companies. The Florentine group Superstudio imagined some decades ago the globewide appearance of such abstract overlapping complex enteties.
This project observes and re-imagines the new Architecture invented by codes and the automated technoscape. The publication „Spatial Drama from Silicon Valley“ is a visual work form the series "Silicity Protocols" positing the question of digital technology affects architecture.
Spatial Drama from Silicon Valley
Spatial Drama from Silicon Valley
The technological condition created in Silicon Valley shifts the known paradigms of defining future. Aside from affecting the pop-culture, new deterritorialized models of infrastrucutres, topo-logics and spatial nodes emerge in conjuction with hi-tech-capitalism. The cyber-infrastructure is materialised by the Algorithm Agency. By quantifying data, one can inform and invent new forms and organisation of the built environment. One of the results of such data-oriented planning ideal is the Smart City, a solutionist product offered by Tech-Companies. The Florentine group Superstudio imagined some decades ago the globewide appearance of such abstract overlapping complex enteties.
This project observes and re-imagines the new Architecture invented by codes and the automated technoscape. The publication „Spatial Drama from Silicon Valley“ is a visual work form the series "Silicity Protocols" positing the question of digital technology affects architecture.