微型樣式
展間 / 入口形象區 / Entrance Hall

情感城市Emotive City

  • 複合媒材裝置
  • 90 x 126 x 200 公分
  • 2015/2019年
  • Mixed Media Installation
  • 90 x 126 x 200 cm
  • 2015/2019

作品介紹

一座城市的進化發展已是現代工業化及其對社會影響的重要觀察指標,《情感城市》以模型化手法探究公眾的社會互動過程,藉此擴展城市自我組織、適應及演化的方法,在這個節奏快速的環境中,建築反映、回應著始終存在的生態和基礎建設需求中,滲透的各種動態、多元的文化影響力。微型樣式團隊透過這件作品,傳達出這類藉由我們日常互動進行自我組織的智慧行動環境,也許是人類在面臨社會、經濟及生態挑戰時的可行方法,都市化的過程不斷對人類的生活狀態及其社會關係產生衝擊,《情感城市》的設計將城市人性化,讓城市在人工智慧系統框架的運作中能跟人類一起進化前行,超越既定、有限的計劃、基礎設施及都會想像模式,建構出一個結合人類及人工智慧情境下,不斷演化的全新自然。

Artworks

The evolution and development of a city has become one of crucial observations in response to the influence of modern industrialization and its impacts on society. Emotive City explores a model that enables social interactions of the public to augment how our city can self-organize, adapt and evolve. In a fast-moving environment, the architecture reflects and responds to the dynamic and diverse cultural influences within ever-present ecological and infrastructural demands. The artists express the idea that an intelligent mobile environment self organised through our everyday interactions may be a way that we can respond to our social, economic and ecological challenges. The process of urbanization impacts the living conditions of human beings and their social relationships. Emotive City speculates on a framework to humanise our cities through an artificial intelligent system that evolves with us. Moving beyond fixed and finite models of planning, infrastructure and urbanism, Emotive City constructs a new nature evolving through our collective intelligence.

微型樣式
微型樣式

藝術家介紹

史蒂芬和希爾多.史畢羅普羅斯2002年成立「微型樣式」這個橫跨藝術、建築及設計的藝術團隊,以設計為探問的模式,透過各類計劃探索新的溝通模式,微型樣式運用衍生式及行為學方法,建構日常情境下的參與、互動式框架,創作受多個國際藝術及建築機構典藏。

Artist

Stephen and Theodore Spyropoulos founded their art, architecture and design practice Minimaforms in 2002. Using design as a mode of enquiry, the studio explores projects that enable new forms of communication. Embracing a generative and behavioral approach the studio constructs participatory and interactive frameworks that engage the everyday. Their work has been acquired by international art and architecture collections.