Description
What Does It Mean To Make An Experiment? is a research project between the School of Design and CITA that investigates the position, role and significance of the experiment within design led research. In architecture and design an experiment can take on many more roles than the prove of a thesis. The experiment is instead a particular mode of exploring the multiple and heterogeneous intersections that emerge from social, conceptual, technological, material and cultural contexts in which it is sited. Within the symposium we want to reflect the two years of the project and conclude. Within a set of lectures experimentation in design and architectural practice is discussed in respect to its site in knowledge production, the instruments used to execute these and the aims and methods that are linked to it. Two sessions will expand on this - each with a focus on different scales of inquiry.| Period | 25 Apr 2014 |
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| Event type | Seminar |
| Location | Copenhagen, DenmarkShow on map |
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Publications
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'Filigree Robotics': 3D printed ceramics
Publications: Non-textual form › Exhibition › Research
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Filigree Vaults: Tales of light and ceramic structure through robotic 3d printing
Publications: Non-textual form › Contribution to exhibition › Research
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3D printing as a Ceramic Craft Tool in Its Own Right
Publications: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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Ceramics and its Dimensions: Shaping the Future
Publications: Non-textual form › Contribution to exhibition › Research › peer-review
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Activities
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Experimental use of Digital Technologies in the Field of Ceramics
Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution