We Are Looking Back! / Yung Ho Chang's Response to Curatorial Statement at Shenzhen Biennial 2019

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ArchDaily is working with the "Eyes of the City" curatorial team, to publish a series of articles by international architects, designers, writers and thinkers who will discuss the ways in which new technologies - and Artificial Intelligence in particular - might impact architecture and urban life. After the publication of the curatorial statement by Carlo Ratti, Politecnico di Torino and SCUT, we are hosting a text by Chinese architect Yung Ho Chang, curator of the first edition of Shenzhen Biennale in 2005. The open call for proposals for the “Eyes of the City” will run from April 1st to May 31st: www.eyesofthecity.net

Is the virtual world replacing the physical world?
Will cyber space substitute real space?
These are some frequently asked questions today.

My intention is not to answer these FAQs, but rather to wonder what would become of the tangible realm should the intangible one threaten to take over.

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Cite: Yung Ho Chang. "We Are Looking Back! / Yung Ho Chang's Response to Curatorial Statement at Shenzhen Biennial 2019" 23 Apr 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/915461/we-are-looking-back-yung-ho-changs-response-to-curatorial-statement-at-shenzhen-biennial-2019> ISSN 0719-8884

Installation Looking for Palladio. Image© FCJZ

2019深港城市建筑双年展策展序言,张永和以“回望”回应主题

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