Open Lecture #14 : Miro Roman – VOID, BRANDS, CHARACTERS and how to Deal with a LOTs
IAM Open Lecture #14
Miro Roman
VOID, BRANDS, CHARACTERS and how to Deal with a LOTs
18:00 Monday 20 November 2017
IAM Media Lab, Kronesgasse 5/3
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A lot of images, architectural blogs, Dezeen, ArchDaily, internet, public space, fashion, Tokyo, Vetements, Barad, brand, void, measurement, empty center, data, 10 years of online architectural publishing, 500 000 images, a weather prognosis, a cloud, an architectural mutant, flavors of contemporary architecture, avatars… dive right into it; filter, search, crawl, articulate. Use machine learning. Write a poem, or code a couple of them. Make sense of what is in fashion now. Compose your own “online mask” – play with information.
Miro Roman is an architect, a researcher, an artist, a designer, and none from the stated. His main focus is at the overlap of information technologies and architectural articulations. Miro holds a Master of Advanced Studies degree in Computer Aided Architectural Design from ETH Zurich, and a Master in Architecture degree from the University of Zagreb. Since 2004 he is collaborating with Luka Vlahović on project romanvlahovic. From 2013 to 2015 he was a part of the Future Cities Laboratory, interdisciplinary research programme of the Singapore ETH Centre for Global Environmental Sustainability (SEC). Currently he is a PHD researcher at the Chair of CAAD at ETH Zürich.
Miro’s work can be found at:
www.miro.romanvlahovic.com
www.romanvlahovic.com
www.caad.arch.ethz.ch/blog