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  • Berríos-Negrón, Luis (författare)
  • Greenhouse Doppelgänger Deposed : An Indexical Prototype about Parastructures, Anarchives, and the Social (Hyperobjective) Pedestal
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Architecture in Effect: Volume 1: Rethinking the Social in Architecture. - Barcelona : ACTAR. - 9781940291994
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Greenhouse is an opaque manifold of meanings. The opacity is not just the result of a layering that occurs when considering its many definitions. It is more so the result of the suppressed colonial violence that is implicit in its technological instrumentalization. This mythical violence, of willfully transplanting the exotic, is at the heart of allother compound terms and subsets of ‘greenhouse’. I have been working on how this opacity obscures a range of forces that shape the environment. More specifically, I amexploring how these opaque forces affect, and may be perceived through, the forms and languages of sculptural and spatial production beyond prescribed visual or imagined outcomes. The work you will encounter here is then a probe to test how the violent opacity of greenhouse may be demystified by shaping an index as potential format for dematerialized display.
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  • Hellström, Björn, 1959, et al. (författare)
  • Modelling the shopping soundscape
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: Journal of Sonic Studies. - Leiden : Leiden University Press. - 2212-6252. ; 1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This article’s pivotal theme is: “How to compose a site-specific sound-art installation for a commercial space in order to improve conditions, while taking perceptual, social, aesthetical, temporal and spatial criteria into account” The interdisciplinary, art-based research approach is derived from the concept of acousmatics, i.e. the process of apprehending any sound, the source of which is invisible. Acousmatic perception concerns the everyday identification process; when lacking visual contact with the sound source, we automatically seek references, such as social (what produces the sound and what is my relation to it?), aesthetical, spatial and temporal (e.g. orientation and demarcation). The acousmatic concept identifies phenomena based on individually, culturally and spatially conditioned experiences. Today, a shopping culture dominates urban space. Indoor malls expose us to all types of acousmatically perceived sounds: jingles, signals, music and muzak from public loudspeakers, mobile devices, etc. In this respect, one could claim that the soundscape of the shopping culture embodies an acousmatic environment. In 2009, the research and sound-art group Urban Sound Institute (USIT) created a permanent sound installation in a shopping mall (Gallerian) located in downtown Stockholm. This installation serves as a case study for the present paper. The artistic assignment involved the creation of a meeting place without material devices as well as the enhancement of the overall atmosphere. The research objective was to elucidate different qualities of the sound installation in regard to the acousmatics of the shopping mall, promoting discussions on the articulation of sound-space configurations in relation to time and site-specific context, issues on musical-architectural qualities as well as objective, subjective and inter-subjective interrelationships between the experience of the sound-art installation and the experience of the shopping mall soundscape. Other applied, interrelated concepts are metabolic environment and masking- and cutting effects.
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  • Berríos-Negrón, Luis (författare)
  • Greenhouse Superstructures as Social Pedestals : displaying site-specific non-locality as a possible form of resilience
  • 2015
  • Ingår i: Architecture and Resilience on the Human Scale. - Sheffield, UK : University of Sheffield. ; , s. 70-71
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • In this paper I will propose that greenhouse superstructures are not just the surface envelop of an industrial typology: they are more so a spatial archetype. As such, they are historiographical boundary objects that at times display the spatiotemporal dimensions and geopolitical flows of environmental form in accelerated climate change. This abovementioned hypothesis is reflected through the manifold of “resilience” as defined by Prof. Lawrence Vale - of resilience being “a window into conflicting human values”. The aim of this effort is to ultimately centre the manifold notion of “greenhouse” as an index that points away from itself towards the impact of anthropological and technocratic ideologies on agricultural and spatial production. It is these binary ideologies that arguably create what we sense to be a crisis of scale, now further articulated as the hyperobject of climate change as a disjuncture that we nostalgically entertain as a chasm between the human condition and the living environment. Parsed by augmenting the notion of 'greenhouse superstructure' – as technology, gas, and effect – the hypothesis looks to articulate the greenhouse as a 'site-specific non-local' sensation on the expanding sculptural field. What this expanding sculptural netherworld implies needs to be rigorously addressed for it may very well become what tautologically heightens the greenhouse to the providence of becoming our future atmosphere and landscape. To elaborate this potentiality, I will first present the schematics and precedents of the dissertation, including four installations of my authorship in Germany, Brazil, and Sweden. These sections then lead to an argument instantiated by thinking of the greenhouse as 'social pedestal'. The objective is therefore to embody the notion of non-local site-specific resilience as modes of pedagogy and production that aspire to destabilise the anthropological machine, as resilient modes not limited to historic, scientific, artistic, correlational, nor speculative conventions.
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  • Berríos-Negrón, Luis (författare)
  • Manners, Parameters and the Gay Sciences : Realities from the Paramannerist Treatise
  • 2013
  • Ingår i: Space Matters. - Vienna : Ambra Verlag. - 9783990435632 - 9783990435762 ; , s. 120-137
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • In this paper I aim to remind a brief projection about the inseparable difference between mental and physical space. This projection intends to thicken the aesthetics of sustainability by rejecting social Darwinism as the normalization of chaos and the irrational by way of evolutionary teleology and technocratic domination. To do so, I describe a mannerist recurrence in cultural production and how I hope it may inform a revitalized movement beyond an age of mass industrialization, beyond claims of Parametricism. I argue that this move can be activated by revising Charles Peirce’s Infinite Community of Inquiry, and Gerald Raunig’s notion of Abstract Machines, as vehicles for anthropocentric cybernetics and contemporary ecology. This is not about metaphorical relations between the visual arts and the hard sciences, but to set forth a topological heuristic, an ongoing inquiry to further categorize aspects between the human and non-human worlds, reflecting through Nietzsche's idea of 'gay science.'
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  • Berríos-Negrón, Luis, Associate Professor, 1971-, et al. (författare)
  • Method of Indirection : talking to Walter Benjamin through the Arcades Project
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Legacy. - Amsterdam : Frame Publishers. - 9789492311306 ; , s. 234-239
  • Bokkapitel (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
    • I’ve wanted to talk to Walter Benjamin ever since encountering his Arcades Project. But – as much as that desire may be attune with Benjamin’s own commitment to bringing the past forth to the present – I can’t. I therefore turn to Arcades translator, and Benjamin scholar, Howard Eiland... and, it was inevitable that I had to return to the Arcades, not just because Benjamin meticulously objectified the glass and iron arcades as method and catalyst of research, but because, to me, ‘greenhouse’ does precede, and succeed, the arcades themselves as display and index of what was, and is to become of ‘natural history.’ For 'Legacy' I share excerpts of an interview (soon to be published entirely) that started at the Harvard Co-op in 2016; a conversation that continues to this day, by way of intermittent emails and other correspondence.
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  • Eriksson, Lars, et al. (författare)
  • Embodied aesthetic movements during mealtime : a provocative method for design innovation of culinary utensils
  • 2011
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • In 2010, the project MER was funded be The Knowledge (KK) foundation. Lars Eriksson, associate professor in applied aestetics and creative events at Grythytte Academy Örebro University, initiated the project MER which focuses on the way people move and interact in the environment around the meal.This project has conducted a number of studies about the meeting between utensils, food and the guest in motion, creating the culinary experience. The poster presents a summary of a provocative method applied in all of the different studies.
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  • Femenias, Paula, 1966, et al. (författare)
  • Earthy textiles. Experiences from a joint teaching encounter between textile design and architecture
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: Cumulus REDO Conference Proceedings Design School Kolding 30 May - 2 June 2017. - 9788793416154 ; , s. 236-251
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper presents experiences from a two-day teaching workshop where first year students in architecture meet with first year students in textile design for an assignment on building structures with textile, soil and plants designing for indoor gardening with the aim of inspiring for more sustainable lifestyles. The background is a research project on textile architecture with the objective of exploring this new field and to establish a platform for long-term collaboration between the disciplines of architecture and textile design. The paper addresses pedagogical challenges in the meeting between first-years students of different disciplines and traditions, but also in the meeting between research and undergraduate teaching. The students produced creative results but had difficulties in exploring the full complexity of the task. An evaluative discussion is based on observations, photo documentation, notes during group discussions, follow-up questionnaires among the students and reflections among involved researchers.
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  • Hagbert, Pernilla, 1986-, et al. (författare)
  • Exploring the Potential for Just Urban Transformations in Light of Eco-Modernist Imaginaries of Sustainability
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Urban Planning. - Lissabon : Cogitatio. - 2183-7635. ; 5:4
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This article approaches urban ethics through critically examining the production and reproduction of an eco-modern socio-technical imaginary of sustainable urban development in Sweden, and the conditions and obstacles this poses for a just transformation. We see that notions of ecological modernization re-present problems of urban sustainability in ways that do not challenge the predominant regime, but rather uphold unjust power relations. More particularly, through an approach inspired by critical discourse analysis, we uncover what these problem representations entail, deconstructing what we find as three cornerstones of an eco-modern imaginary that obstruct the emergence of a more ethically-engaged understanding of urban sustainability. The first concerns which scales and system boundaries are constructed as relevant, and how this results in some modes and places of production and consumption being constructed as more efficient—and sustainable—than others. The second cornerstone has to do with what resources and ways of using them (including mediating technologies) are foregrounded and constructed as more important in relation to sustainability than others. The third cornerstone concerns the construction of subjectivities, through which some types of people and practices are put forth as more efficient—and sustainable—than others. Utilizing a critical speculative design approach, we explore a selection of alternative problem representations, and finally discuss these in relation to the possibility of affording a more ethical urban design and planning practice.
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  • Hughes, Rolf, et al. (författare)
  • MODERN 2.0 : Post-criticality and Transdisciplinarity
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: Transdisciplinary Knowledge Production in Architecture and Urbanism. - Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V.. - 9789400701038 - 9789400735019 - 9789400701045 ; , s. 51-62
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • In Chapter 4, “MODERN 2.0 – Post-Criticality & Transdisciplinarity”, Rolf Hughes and Ronald Jones give an account of a graduate seminar on transdisciplinarity they led in December 2009, for the Experience Design Group at Konstfack University College of Arts Crafts and Design, Stockholm. Rather than deliver a pair of prepared monologues, they decided on a more dialogic mode of presentation. This chapter is the record of their conversation. Developing Jack Burnham's identification of a paradigm shift from an “object-oriented” to a “systems-oriented” culture, Hughes and Jones consider how contemporary designers pursuing greater responsibility, influence, and relevance might contribute to today’s complex social problems. Their answer: by designing transdisciplinary social, political, economic, and educational “systems”. In a global economy, the authors argue, the seductive promise of epistemological transformation is less significant than the transdisciplinary design team’s capacity to impact meaningfully on urgent social, political, and ethical questions in ways beyond the reach of corresponding monodisciplinary, crossdisciplinary or even interdisciplinary initiatives. They discuss the increasing need to design transdisciplines “as interdisciplinary methods begin hitting walls, finding their own limits of relevance”. Citing examples ranging from Hans Haacke’s Rhinewater Purification Plant and Filipe Balestra’s Samba Architecture project in Brazil, to Freeman Dyson’s vision of artists and designers in the near future using genomes to create new forms of plant and animal life that will proactively reverse the effects of global warming, their vision is that of a debugged modernism - a post-critical, transdisciplinary project - a “Modern 2.0” capable of “realistically rebooting the Modern dream of an attainable Eden”
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