Radical Speculations: Artificial Biology and Robotics meet Art and Architecture
Radical Speculations: Artificial Biology and Robotics meet Art and Architecture
Sep
13
Tue
10:00 – 17:00
13–15°C
few clouds
An exhibition at Dipoli Gallery, 13.09-09.11.22
The world is getting increasingly complex as new developments, systems and even aesthetics are frequently introduced. While design and creative processes are evolving, new tools and methods, which are often adopted from science and technology, are taken into use in art, design and architecture. These diverse developments are also impacting manufacturing, industries, urban habitats, design approaches and the arts in the expanded field. We believe that a disciplinary, tool- and solution-oriented approach towards the current and future global challenges will not be enough.
The ABRA project is dealing with complex problems, focusing on a fundamental shift in approaching grand challenges through novel combinations of currently disconnected fields of knowledge and ways of working. The project is provoking and beautiful at the same time.
The project is part of an ongoing international research Erasmus+ project, aiming for novel, transdisciplinary ways of working and educating within a novel composition of fields: artificial biology, robotics, art and architecture. This project cultivates transdisciplinary knowledge and capacity building in higher education.
This exhibition presents first results from the hands-on workshops with students and faculty tackling the skills gaps and mismatches within our disciplines and beyond. In this entanglement, new questions, new ideas, and new solutions are generated. The presented experiments and prototypes demonstrate novel ways of working, focusing on how artificial intelligence can revolutionize artistic and architectural practice, how robots can creatively transform research and industry to propose new ways of viewing and addressing the complex global challenges.
The ongoing project challenges the ambitious strategic agenda of Aalto University through radical ways of approaching art, architecture and design, asking questions in relation to sustainability, and proposing strategies beyond the ordinary.
What is our future like co-living with complex, robotic and automated systems? What kinds of politics do these developments present – who is included and excluded? How are our aesthetics and thought processes impacted by the different approaches?
Exhibition at Dipoli gallery, opening 13.09.22
Exhibition open 13.09-09.11.22
For further information contact Curator, Edel O Reilly – edel.oreilly@aalto.fi
ABRA team:
Laura Beloff – Aalto
Pia Fricker – Aalto
Kaan Unlu – Aalto
Elizabeth Jochum – AAU
Anca Horvath – AAU
Timothy Robert Merritt – AAU
Matthias Rehm – AAU
Markus Löchtefeld – AAU
Lorena Cebolla Sanahuja – Trento
Martin Michael Hanczyc – Trento
Karina Vissonova – ADES
Judit Boros – ADES
Workshop participants (Aalto, Trento, Aalborg, ADES):
Laura Beloff
Pia Fricker
Kaan Ünlü
Hege Tapio
Aska Mayer
Marija Šumarac
Cynthia Blanchette
Katri Naukkarinen
Aurora Del Rio
Lorena Cebolla Sanahuja
Elisa Pettinà
Christopher Porterfield
Martin Michael Hanczyc
Anca Horvath
Elizabeth Jochum
Timothy Robert Merritt
Matthias Rehm
Markus Löchtefeld
Maros Pekarik
Carlos Gomez Cubero
Sólja Holm Mortensen
Johanna Lauritzen
Daniel Szalai
Edit Blaumann
Renáta Dezső
Karina Vissonova
Aalto FabLab:
Solomon Embrafrash
Yu-Han Tseng
Aalto workshops:
Janne Ojala
Aalto Biofilia:
ABRA – Aalto Exhibition Team:
Edel O’Reilly, Curator
Pia Fricker, Professor of Practice and Vice Head of the Department of Architecture, ARTS
Laura Beloff, Professor (Associate professor) & Head of Doctoral Education in DAM , Vice-Head of DAM (Department of Art & Media), ARTS
Eva Tordera Nuño – Graphic design
Myriam Gras – Photography, video
Kaan Unlu – Photography, video, logistics
Aurora Del Rio – Photography, video
Tue 13 Sep 2022 – 09 Nov 2022 10:00 – 17:00

13–15°C
few clouds
Address: Otakaari 24