Carlo Ratti to Curate Biennale for the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cities
Carlo Ratti has been announced as Chief Curator for the 2019 Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture. He will join Academic Curators Politecnico di Torino and South China University to critically explore the impact of artificial intelligence on communities and urban space.
Roboat. Image © MIT and AMS_www roboat org
Carlo Ratti has been announced as Chief Curator for the 2019 Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture. He will join Academic Curators Politecnico di Torino and South China University to critically explore the impact of artificial intelligence on communities and urban space.The team will investigate ?how our relationship with the city might change when buildings become able to respond to our presence.? Ratti?s expertise in the area of future technology and artificial intelligence is reflected in his role within the MIT Senseable City Lab, whose experiments propagate future scenarios for the built environment.
Obama - One People - The City. Image © MIT Senseable City Lab
Sensors and networks have been blanketing our cities for a few decades now. However, thanks to advances in deep learning and imaging, we are now reaching an unprecedented scenario, whereby architectural space is acquiring the ability to ?see?: it can potentially recognize us and autonomously react to our presence. What can the consequences of this new scenario be on urban life" We believe it will dramatically change our relationship with arch...
Roboat. Image © MIT and AMS_www roboat org
Carlo Ratti has been announced as Chief Curator for the 2019 Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture. He will join Academic Curators Politecnico di Torino and South China University to critically explore the impact of artificial intelligence on communities and urban space.The team will investigate ?how our relationship with the city might change when buildings become able to respond to our presence.? Ratti?s expertise in the area of future technology and artificial intelligence is reflected in his role within the MIT Senseable City Lab, whose experiments propagate future scenarios for the built environment.
Obama - One People - The City. Image © MIT Senseable City Lab
Sensors and networks have been blanketing our cities for a few decades now. However, thanks to advances in deep learning and imaging, we are now reaching an unprecedented scenario, whereby architectural space is acquiring the ability to ?see?: it can potentially recognize us and autonomously react to our presence. What can the consequences of this new scenario be on urban life" We believe it will dramatically change our relationship with arch...
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