Having a hard time waiting for the 2016 Media Architecture Biennale? Don’t despair. There’s great events to attend in 2015 as well.
Because you’re worth it, because the field of media architecture is worth it, and because we really hope to see you at MAB16.
MAB14 has come to an end. Thanks so much. Next up is Sydney (and much better MAB weather) in June 2016.
Have a look at the fantastic accomplishments.
A new type of public pavilion for cities using abstract reproductions of natural affect.
An FAQ with the latest update on venue, registration and more
Do you want an example of how the city thinks about media layers in new building projects? Have a look at the new hybrid library.
Our workshop and site visit at Martin Professional has the most seats – and some of them are still available.
Interview with MAB14 keynote Thorsten Bauer.
The City | Data | Future exhibition is a part of the biennale, and it takes place at Aarhus Main Library. It opens on November 19.
The Official Opening of the Media Architecture Biennale 2014 . It’s open (and free!) to everybody, and there’s both an opening keynote, a Mayor – and much more.
How can we explore the contact between the physical and virtual in the urban landscape? How can we find privacy in a world of surveillance? Sébastien Pierre looks for answers.
Buildings in the future might not look too different – but they will behave differently, Carlo Ratti of MIT and Carlo Ratti Associati says.
On November 19, you have the opportunity to participate in the MAB14 pre-event at the Design Architecture Centre – including a bus tour of Copenhagen (media) architecture.
Our Chinese keynote speaker, Professor Chang Zhigang, reflects on differences and similarities between media architecture development in China and the West.
We’re looking for 2-4 people to participate in IPSE Perfromance project presented at MAB14 between November 18 and 22 2014. It’ll be fun!
We are very pleased to announce the final nominees in each of the five prize categories for the 2014 Media Architecture Biennale Awards.
An international jury has nominated three outstanding media architecture in each of the five award categories. The award show is open to the public.
The MAB24H winning group has found a way to recruit more blood donors – and they’ve decided to donate their prize to some of the runners-up. 20 groups participated.
Matthew Claudel, researcher at MIT Senseable City Lab, on the future of media architecture.
Are you a student? Would you like to receive a travel scholarship for the Media Architecture Biennale 2014? And are you up for a really fun and intense challenge?
Towards City Making is an exploration of an emerging trend, closely related to the MAB14: the swift technologisation of everyday life in cities around the world.
At the biennale in 2012, Media Architecture “Oscars” were handed out for the very first time. We’re taking a brief trip down memory lane to experience to experience the winning projects.
At MAB14, Brazilian company Verve Cultural will give their take on urban experiences in the billboard free city of São Paolo.
MAB14 hosts the first ever workshop on media architecture for city architects and city planners. The workshop will be moderated by Peter Bishop and Stephen Willacy.
In corporation with Danish Architecture Centre, we’re hosting a pre-event in Copenhagen on November 19.
We’re happy to announce that the winners of the 2014 Media Architecture Awards will receive their prizes in the City Hall of Aarhus. The ceremony is open to the public.
If you’re in Venice for the Architecture Biennale, do stop by the San Salvatore Monastery for a chat and a glass of MAB14 bubbles. The reception is open to everyone attending the UrbanIxD Symposium.
Dr Martin Brynskov, the MAB General Chair, argues that we must understand media architecture in order to understand the digital revolution.
Peter Dalsgaard and his co-chair Ava Fatah gen Schieck ended up receiving close to 40 papers from all over the world in 2012. Get their tips for your 2014 papers.
(IN DANISH) Award-ceremoni på Aarhus Rådhus 21. november. Alle er velkomne.
(IN DANISH) Det er ikke så gakket, som det lyder…