ORCID Profile
0000-0001-9105-7886
Current Organisation
The University of Newcastle
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Publisher: MIT Press
Date: 2021
DOI: 10.1162/ISAL_A_00361
Publisher: Editora Blucher
Date: 08-2017
Publisher: Universidade Anhembi Morumbi
Date: 23-03-2022
DOI: 10.29147/DATJOURNAL.V7I1.561
Abstract: O Antropoceno é uma consequência da grande aceleração causada pelos avanços tecnológicos, nele, a presença humana reconfigura o mundo a partir da perspectiva do agenciamento. Na base do entendimento desse agenciamento se encontram as várias correntes filosóficas que constituem a noção de sistema. Este artigo discute as relações de implicação do entendimento dos sistemas e do agenciamento na Poética da Complexidade, no Assemblage de Deleuze e de Gilbert Simondon. Esta trajetória discursiva objetiva posicionar a uma produção estética bio-referênciada em plantas, e, a partir dessa análise, definir plantas como redes em troca de informação, constituídas de partes autônomas de computabilidade e decidibilidade. Essa planta é dependente da construção de um meio associado para sua sobrevivência, ela é um assemblage. Na defesa dessa noção de assemblage planta, o artigo então retorna a discussões ao c o do antropoceno. Uma vez que, a concretização dessa espécie cria casos de diferentes níveis de hibridização, as potências poéticas de criação artística, se apresentam enquanto disrupções entre as fronteiras do natural e do artificial.
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Date: 2015
Publisher: Universidade Anhembi Morumbi
Date: 23-12-2022
DOI: 10.29147/DATJOURNAL.V7I4.646
Abstract: This article seeks to present an experiment involving a cellular automaton inspired by John Conway's Game of Life. The developed algorithm uses simple composition rules to generate viability diagrams of single-story single-family homes, considering the amount of social, private and empty spaces. The objective of the experiment is to illustrate a line of thought that seeks to use AI as a creative, aesthetic, imagery, stylistic, linguistic and critical stimulus for the development and advancement of architectural discourse. Through the experiment, a co-authorship relationship was observed in which the algorithm generates a contingent event represented by the feasibility diagram, and the architect reacts to this event by maturing it into a less abstract solution.
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Date: 2014
Publisher: IGI Global
Date: 18-02-2022
Abstract: This paper presents the artwork “A-Memory Garden” and explores its potential according to the groundworks of the poetics of complexity. In poetics of complexity, there is an artist's desire to create perceptions about the relationship between in iduals and the result of those interactions to arouse the sense of complexity. The paper presents an overview of the artwork developed, information about its adopted technology, and the artist's intentions. Also, it presents an end-user analysis of the artwork and a discussion of its complexity qualification. This analysis contributes to a perception of the artwork not only through the users' point of view but also for the potential of in idual narratives that can emerge by the agency within a complex system. This combination between what is perceived by the user and the narratives of the computational agents in “A-Memory Garden” validates the artwork as a poetics of complexity.
Publisher: MIT Press
Date: 2023
DOI: 10.1162/ISAL_A_00565
Publisher: MIT Press - Journals
Date: 04-2020
DOI: 10.1162/LEON_A_01634
Abstract: The authors present a study of artistic data visualization as reflection of human emotion. They describe the sonority of movements in the stock market with real human emotions as a method to better understand this organism with wide influence in our world.
Publisher: Universidade Anhembi Morumbi
Date: 25-09-2023
Start Date: 2016
End Date: 2018
Funder: Pró-Reitoria de Pesquisa, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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