From Big Data and Simulation to Artificial Intelligence” by Pablo Lorenzo-Eiroa. Book Discussion New York Tech SoAD Collateral Event 18th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia

The New York Institute of Technology is pleased to invite you to the "Students as Researchers: Creative Practice and University Education" Collateral Event of the 18th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia - "The Laboratory of the Future" curated by Lesley Lokko. The Collateral Event, curated by Maria Perbellini with deputy curators Marcella Del Signore, Sandra Manninger, and Athina Papadopoulou is hosting a book discussion on Artificial Intelligence: “Digital Signifiers in an Architecture of Information: From Big Data and Simulation to Artificial Intelligence”by Pablo Lorenzo-Eiroa, Routledge, London 2023. The Collateral Event is located at the Armenian Culture Studies and Documentation Center, Dorsoduro 1602, Venice.

The book discusses research anticipating the roles of Big Data and Simulation necessary to activate what is being called AI. Big Data and Statistical prediction are essential to activate parallel processing emergent programming, as well as generative Artificial Intelligence. Proposing an architecture of information compatible with the 21st Century, the book takes sections through history redefining architecture theory based on Big Data forensic surveys and expanded Machine Vision simulations – exploring non-intuitive data and modeling relationships, deconstructing history to expand new possible futures.

The book traces critical relationships between technology and culture displacing specific media and mediums to be able to convey specific messages: e.g. data and AI bias as lack of cultural criticism; or design as cultural confirmation bias. The book expands relationships between computation and architecture including the definition of new fields of knowledge deconstructing neocolonialisms implicit in a Digital Feudalism: from measurement and representation systems, data bias and anticipatory computation to expanding authorship through critical relationships between Data Science and Computer Science; after Nietzsche’s “Every word is a prejudice” and Barthes’ language as author, Natural Language Processing, prompt engineering grammar activate computer programming projecting conventional semantics a context to which we define and expand relationships between a computational linguistic semiotics, a computational visual semiotics, and an informational semiotics; the crisis of representation of Nature is redefined by thermodynamics expanding architecture and urbanism as emergent space-environments; and we propose to deconstruct the conventional artificial origination of signs in computation towards a meta ahistorical multidimensional architecture of information.

Opening Remarks:
Maria Perbellini,
Dean, School of Architecture and Design, New York Institute of Technology

Introduction and Moderation:
Marcella del Signore,
Associate Professor, Director, M.S. in Architecture, Urban and Regional Design, New York Tech School of Architecture and Design

Speaker:
Pablo Lorenzo-Eiroa,
Director, AI Research Lab and Associate Professor, School of Architecture and Design, New York Institute of Technology

Respondent and Moderator:
Alexis Meier,
Architect, Associate Professor in Theory and Practice of Architecture and Urbanism, Head of ASPU Master’s degree, AMUP Lab, National Institute of Applied Sciences of Strasbourg

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Cite: "From Big Data and Simulation to Artificial Intelligence” by Pablo Lorenzo-Eiroa. Book Discussion New York Tech SoAD Collateral Event 18th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia" 03 Jul 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1002992/from-big-data-and-simulation-to-artificial-intelligence-by-pablo-lorenzo-eiroa-book-discussion-new-york-tech-soad-collateral-event-18th-international-architecture-exhibition-la-biennale-di-venezia> ISSN 0719-8884

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