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ALMAT @ MAST - Algorithmic Space Studies. Sound as Material, Space as Detail (last edited: 2023)

Hanns Holger Rutz, Nayari Castillo-Rutz, Franziska Hederer, David Pirrò, Jamilla Balint

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The iterative nature of algorithms, their provisions of repetition and the possibility to rerun them, lead to a straight concept of algorithmic space, as the breadth and organisation of all the forms they are able to produce. Data and algorithms are not only operating machines but they increasingly influence our thoughts and actions, and consequently art and science. The departure point for the course Space Material Detail are algorithmic elements, created within the development of the project Algorithms that Matter that provides an open source for inspiration, exploration and manipulation. Some elements of software, sound and graphics can be translated into models to the (physical) three-dimensional space in order to create an installative expierence of space(s).
typeresearch exposition
keywordsalgorithms, algorithmic processes, space, space design, architecture
date26/03/2019
last modified01/09/2023
statusin progress
share statuspublic
copyrightAlmat, MAST
licenseAll rights reserved
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/595459/595460
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