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Letizia Artioli

Letizia Artioli

https://letiziaartioli.com/

VENEZIA, Italy
Letizia Artioli, born in Italy, anno domini 1993. Graduated at Ecole Nationale Superieure d'Architecture of Saint Etienne- France.The formal synthesis between the hybridations through architecture and the “langages du contemporain” are a way of conceiving urban regeneration and innovative solutions of cultural diffusion, creating a third new space, and new interdisciplinary languages for contemporary emptyness in public spaces.

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NEVERENDINGSYSTEMERROR


Giving Shape to Virtual Architectures which embodies Climate Change

NEVERENDINGSYSTEMERROR


Giving Shape to Virtual Architectures which embodies Climate Change
Pedagogy through AR aesthetic utopian architectures materializing climate change
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  • Systemic changes

NEVERENDINGSYSTEMERROR is a project which aims to show the beauty of the disaster, to create a common awareness of the entity of the diagrams that climate reports shows,an unexpected and innovative pedagogy, which is the first step for a future landscape of care. What is climate change but a never-ending system error? The first step is to have a global awareness of the entity of the phenomena which are affecting our planet. But how?The project runs on CREATING virtual architectures based on climate change numbers which appears in the AR Augmented Reality devices. The result is an unexpected use of AR as pedagogical radical tools, which can reach anybody. By reaching and showing to everybody these monuments for climate change and making them appear worldwide. The disruptive massive beauty is unveiled. A new language begins to unfold, running fast into the virtual. A small step, to bring to the light new paradigms for future landscapes of care.



moodboard: how a system error is born

A NEVERENDINGSYSTEMERROR Story: Planet Earth, year 2121

Axonometric explanation of the building of a virtual architecture based on climate change numbers

Different application of the AR, samples of how the same virtual architecture can affect different anthropic landscapes

NEVERENDINGSYSTEMERROR


Giving Shape to Virtual Architectures which embodies Climate Change

NEVERENDINGSYSTEMERROR


Giving Shape to Virtual Architectures which embodies Climate Change
Pedagogy through AR aesthetic utopian architectures materializing climate change
File under
Type of project
  • Systemic changes

NEVERENDINGSYSTEMERROR is a project which aims to show the beauty of the disaster, to create a common awareness of the entity of the diagrams that climate reports shows,an unexpected and innovative pedagogy, which is the first step for a future landscape of care. What is climate change but a never-ending system error? The first step is to have a global awareness of the entity of the phenomena which are affecting our planet. But how?The project runs on CREATING virtual architectures based on climate change numbers which appears in the AR Augmented Reality devices. The result is an unexpected use of AR as pedagogical radical tools, which can reach anybody. By reaching and showing to everybody these monuments for climate change and making them appear worldwide. The disruptive massive beauty is unveiled. A new language begins to unfold, running fast into the virtual. A small step, to bring to the light new paradigms for future landscapes of care.



moodboard: how a system error is born

A NEVERENDINGSYSTEMERROR Story: Planet Earth, year 2121

Axonometric explanation of the building of a virtual architecture based on climate change numbers

Different application of the AR, samples of how the same virtual architecture can affect different anthropic landscapes


Idea by

Letizia Artioli
Letizia Artioli
VENEZIA
Italy
Letizia Artioli, born in Italy, anno domini 1993. Graduated at Ecole Nationale Superieure d'Architecture of Saint Etienne- France.The formal synthesis between the hybridations through architecture and the “langages du contemporain” are a way of conceiving urban regeneration and innovative solutions of cultural diffusion, creating a third new space, and new interdisciplinary languages for contemporary emptyness in public spaces.