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.
Interview with MAB14 keynote Thorsten Bauer.
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.
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!
Matthew Claudel, researcher at MIT Senseable City Lab, on the future of media architecture.
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.
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.