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The Post-Epistemological Details of Oceanic Ontologies
Authors:Rachel Armstrong
Abstract:The convergence of advanced technologies such as nanotechnology, biotechnology, information and cognitive (NBIC) technologies is opening up the possibilities of working in architecture with lifelike systems and detailing dynamic matter. Here Rachel Armstrong , a co-director of the Advanced Virtual and Technological Architectural Research (AVATAR) group at the University of Greenwich, London, explores the potentials and limits of these emerging ‘Oceanic Ontologies’.
Keywords:Rachel Armstrong  Detail from the Hylozoic Ground installation  Venice Architecture Biennale  Philip Beesley  Terreform ONE's In Vitro Meat Habitat  cultured bioengineered cells  Magnus Larssen's Dune  Architectural Association  London  bacterial biofilm  AVATAR (Advanced Virtual and Technological Architectural Research)  Future Venice  Neil Spiller  Martin Hanczyc  University of Southern Denmark  Christian Kerrigan  Bartlett School of Architecture  University College London (UCL)  Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Self-Assembly Lab  Skylar Tibbits  4D printing  NBIC couplings  algae bioreactors  non-Euclidean geometries  Matt Lee  ‘oceanic ontology’  Deleuze and Nietzsche  Bötschli system  Simone Ferracina  Venice Canalside  University of Greenwich  Topology of Protocell Evolution  Mycotecture  Phil Ross  Synth-ethic group show  Natural History Museum  Vienna  Alan Turing  Arthur Olson's Fluid Crystallization installation  Phil Watson and Jonathan Morris  Skull Planet  Project Persephone  Icarus Interstellar research group  worldship  Linnaean taxonomies
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