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_id sigradi2013_152
id sigradi2013_152
authors Martin Iglesias, Rodrigo
year 2013
title Los Medios de Producción del Proyecto: Entre Imaginación y Representación [Project Production Media/Means: Between Imagination and Representation]
source SIGraDi 2013 [Proceedings of the 17th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISBN: 978-956-7051-86-1] Chile - Valparaíso 20 - 22 November 2013, pp. 32 - 35
summary The present work explores the relationship between the architectural project and the representational media from a perspective that seeks to explain the role of the tool on thought and practice. Also, we understand that its interaction with the media representation is exacerbated in high architecture or formal filing due to the increasing prevalence and representational media, especially digital. Leading to the problem about how to establish a consistent and coherent theory of the project operativity taking into account the importance that representational media have on design practice, and to make clear their mutual influence.
keywords Architectural project; Representational media; Imagination; Production means; Intersemiotic translation
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 09:55

_id sigradi2016_000
id sigradi2016_000
authors Martin Iglesias, Rodrigo
year 2016
title Crowdthinking
source SIGraDi 2016 [Proceedings of the 20th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISBN: 978-956-7051-86-1] Argentina, Buenos Aires 9 - 11 November 2016
summary The topic "Crowdthinking" reveals the inquiries of researchers about collaborative work, distributed intelligence and collective research. The call focuses on transdisciplinary thinking as a construct based on multiplicity and diversity. All these topics are essential not only in the field of design and architecture, but also in emerging areas of human sciences and arts . Currently, the collaborative design is considered one of the key bases for change in the city and society. In its genesis, it manifests the notion that the world around us is inadequate for many of the needs of the society and from that design can be collectively improved. Such collective research, by combining distributed intelligence, sustainable social development, design cutting edge research, theories and computational strategies, generates a research partnership based on participation and distributed cognition of complex problems. This call proposes an approach in which the results of the experiences can build a model, define or apply axioms and lead to applications. It also looks for emerging conjectures about the process, the creation of computer models and the behaviour of the resulting designs. On the other hand, the need to find solutions that improve the quality of life for the community and sustainable development includes concerns about the integration of the physical and cultural context of cities, mass education and the inclusion of parametric design, digital manufacturing and digital prototyping, and BIM as a system that organizes and ensures the correspondence between the physical urban design and sustainable archetypes. These are some of the concerns in which technology has been contributing to improve the design process by integrating information. This integration optimizes resources and enables the various project professionals to work on the same model, run simulations, improve materializations and evaluate massive amount of data. Projects with greater social and environmental responsibility can be achieved adopting into the teaching and practice this new way of design that anticipates an extensive exchange that wilt foster self-evaluation and reformulation of educational paradigms.
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2021/03/28 19:58

_id sigradi2023_357
id sigradi2023_357
authors Martin Iglesias, Rodrigo
year 2023
title Extended Intelligences and Artificial Realities for Futures Design
source García Amen, F, Goni Fitipaldo, A L and Armagno Gentile, Á (eds.), Accelerated Landscapes - Proceedings of the XXVII International Conference of the Ibero-American Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2023), Punta del Este, Maldonado, Uruguay, 29 November - 1 December 2023, pp. 783–794
summary In this article we describe and analyze the experiences carried out in the course Designing Futures, where we have worked on the hybrid use of extended reality technologies, artificial intelligences and computational design for the design, modeling, and collectivization of alternative future scenarios. These are based on diegetic prototypes of different scales that contribute to the construction of verisimilitude and desire against horizons of expectations with an environmental, decolonial and intersectional perspective, through the prospective and conjectural approach of futures design. The methodology consisted of producing project material to test the theoretical elaborations of futures design through a series of experimental workshops. The aim has been to use hybrid reality to pose critical future situations, problems, and solutions, to improve mutual understanding and communication, and to explore disciplinary crossovers and boundaries.
keywords Extended Reality, Artificial Intelligence, Futures Design, Diegetic Prototyping, Speculative Design
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2024/03/08 14:07

_id sigradi2020_40
id sigradi2020_40
authors Martin Iglesias, Rodrigo; Voto, Cristina; Agra, Rocío
year 2020
title Xenofutures: towards Design as Care-Cure
source SIGraDi 2020 [Proceedings of the 24th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISSN: 2318-6968] Online Conference 18 - 20 November 2020, pp. 40-45
summary This paper synthesizes several years of research in the field of the theory of architecture and design, and undergraduate and graduate teaching. Specifically, it is a work that reflects on how architecture and design should face the most important phenomena of our present and near future. These phenomena refer to environmental, technological and anthropological aspects, and the strategies to cope with them, involving alter-native design thinking, fiction and practice in which futurabilities and futurizations depart from the displacement generated by post-utopian visions based on dissidence and subalternity. This is what we call Xenofutures, a design for curing-caring a damaged world.
keywords Design Fiction, Futurization, Futurability, Dissident Design, Xenofutures
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2021/07/16 11:48

_id sigradi2009_845
id sigradi2009_845
authors Martin Quijada, Rodrigo Werner; Danilo Lagos Serrano
year 2009
title Meta-Proceso de Diseño: Algunas claves en la dinámica interna del modelo [Meta process of Design - an insight in the dynamic model]
source SIGraDi 2009 - Proceedings of the 13th Congress of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics, Sao Paulo, Brazil, November 16-18, 2009
summary This paper proposes the study of 'phenomenon' described by the design actions in order to recognize the complex structure of decision-making processes to be faced by a designer. It is assumed that this process is composed of either the ‘designer act’ (or 'creative act'), and of the complex structure of information integration and the evaluation of decisions and alternatives. In this sense, design is not understood as a creative process that comes out of nowhere, but as 'the continuous process of evolutionary adaptation between the interpretative model of reality, and the intervention on that reality’.
keywords Diseño Informado; modelo; proceso; optimización; heurísticas
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 09:55

_id ecaade2014_139
id ecaade2014_139
authors Martin Tamke, Gregory Quinn, Henrik Leander Evers, Anders Holden Deleuran and Christoph Gengnagel
year 2014
title The Challenge of the bespoke - Design, Simulation and Optimisation of a Computationally Designed Plywood Gridshell
source Thompson, Emine Mine (ed.), Fusion - Proceedings of the 32nd eCAADe Conference - Volume 2, Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Faculty of Engineering and Environment, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK, 10-12 September 2014, pp. 29-38
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2014.2.029
wos WOS:000361385100002
summary The Dermoid project, a series of three plywood grid shells, navigates at the interface between parametrically designed architectural spaces and the efficiency and resourcefulness of the simulations that are necessary in order to build them. It highlights the increasingly common challenges and conflicts which occur in building practice ranging from design to fabrication and highlights approaches that facilitate implementation in multiple scales of material, element and structure.
keywords Simulation; bespoke fabrication; material behaviour; complex modelling; bending active
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

_id ecaade2014_138
id ecaade2014_138
authors Martin Tamke, Ina Blümel, Sebastian Ochmann, Richard Vock and Raoul Wessel
year 2014
title From Point Clouds to Definitions of Architectural Space - Potentials of Automated Extraction of Semantic Information from Point Clouds for the Building Profession
source Thompson, Emine Mine (ed.), Fusion - Proceedings of the 32nd eCAADe Conference - Volume 2, Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Faculty of Engineering and Environment, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK, 10-12 September 2014, pp. 557-566
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2014.2.557
wos WOS:000361385100058
summary Regarding interior building topology as an important aspect in building design and management, several approaches to indoor point cloud structuring have been introduced recently. Apart from a high-level semantic segmentation of the formerly unstructured point clouds into stories and rooms, these methods additionally allow the extraction of attributed graphs in which nodes represent rooms (including room properties like area or height), and edges represent connections between rooms (doors or staircases) or indicate neighborhood relationships (separation by walls). In this paper, we investigate possible applications of these approaches in architectural design and building management and comment on the possible benefits for the building profession. While contemporary practice of spatial arrangement is predominantly based on the manual iteration of spatial topologies, we show that the segmentation of buildings in spaces along with the untraditional more abstract graph-based representations can be used for design, management and navigation within building structures.
keywords 3d scanning; point cloud processing; bim; facility management; space syntax
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

_id ecaade2014_141
id ecaade2014_141
authors Martin Tamke, Morten Myrup Jensen, Jakob Beetz, Thomas Krijnen and Dag Fjeld Edvardsen
year 2014
title Building Information Deduced - State and potentials for Information query in Building Information Modelling
source Thompson, Emine Mine (ed.), Fusion - Proceedings of the 32nd eCAADe Conference - Volume 2, Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Faculty of Engineering and Environment, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK, 10-12 September 2014, pp. 375-384
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2014.2.375
wos WOS:000361385100039
summary In recent years, Building Information Models have become commonplace in building profession. The extensive use and increasing experience with BIM models offers new perspectives and potentials for design and planning. A recent stakeholder study conducted by the authors of this paper show that in practice models are no longer solely observed as culmination of knowledge in a 3d representation of future built structures, but as a source of information in itself. Experienced users of BIM want to Find Information within a model or across a set of these and Compare models in order to evaluate states of a model, differences in separate models or models from different point of time. Current BIM tools support both modes only in a rudimentary form. This paper discusses current modes of information query within and across BIM models, shows beneficial scenarios for building and planning practice through customised queries and exemplifies these on the base of a scripted tool. This customized approach is used to test approaches for a machine-based assessment of Level of detail and BIM-readiness in BIM models.
keywords Building information modelling; bim; ifc; openbim; information query; data extraction
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

_id caadria2005_b_5c_b
id caadria2005_b_5c_b
authors Martin Tamke
year 2005
title Crossing The Media
source CAADRIA 2005 [Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / ISBN 89-7141-648-3] New Delhi (India) 28-30 April 2005, vol. 2, pp. 364-374
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2005.364
summary An open-ended, diversified and critical approach of architectural design, using different form of ideas representation might offer best chances to gain new spatial solutions. Today’s most forward architects and designer are aware of this and make full use of physical and digital media during the process of design. During the summer term 2004 the experiment ‘Crossing the Media’ took place at the Technical University of Braunschweig. The main goal of this practical oriented seminar has been the exploration of the interface between analogue and digital Media within the design process. Both techniques, analogue and digital, were used in an experimental way and their interaction and adaptability in the field of architecture was analyzed. The work examines the possibility of a consistent integration of digital and physical representation in a design process and the individual benefits of each. In order to achieve this, we made up a stringent line of digital-analogue and analogue-digital (DA-AD) Technologies for our design experiment. During the examination we focused especially on the creative potential of the techniques used, their interaction and adaptability in the field of architecture. Hence one of the goals of the occupation with the digital analogue interfaces was the examination of the emerging shift within the structure during the process, the imprints of technology. This paper describes the workflow and tools that were used, our practical experiences with analogue digital interface and the emerging questions and impulses to architects future work and theory. The discovered limitations and consequences of interfaces between the analogue and digital realm of design and their creative chances will be revealed. We share results which we think are helpful to others, and we highlight areas where further research is necessary.
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

_id caadria2005_b_4b_d
id caadria2005_b_4b_d
authors Martin Tamke
year 2005
title Baking Light: Global Illumination in VR Environments as architectural design tool
source CAADRIA 2005 [Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / ISBN 89-7141-648-3] New Delhi (India) 28-30 April 2005, vol. 2, pp. 214-228
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2005.214
summary As proven in the past, immersive Virtual Environments can be helpful in the process of architectural design (Achten et al. 1999). But still years later, these systems are not common in the architectural design process, neither in architectural education nor in professional work. The reasons might be the high price of e.g. CAVEs, the lack of intuitive navigation and design tools in those environments, the absence of useful and easy to handle design workflows, and the quality constraints of real-time display of 3D models. A great potential for VR in the architectural workflow is the review of design decisions: Display quality, comfortable navigation and realistic illumination are crucial ingredients here. Light is one of the principal elements in architectural design, so design reviews must enable the architect to judge the quality of his design in this respect. Realistic light simulations, e.g. via radiosity algorithms, are no longer the domain of high-end graphic workstations. Today's off-the-shelf hardware and 3D-software provide the architect with high-quality tools to simulate physically correct light distributions. But the quality and impression of light is hard to judge from looking at still renderings. In collaboration with the Institute of Computer Graphics at our university we have established a series of regular design reviews in their immersive virtual environment. This paper describes the workflow that has emerged from this collaboration, the tools that were developed and used, and our practical experiences with global-light-simulations. We share results which we think are helpful to others, and we highlight areas where further research is necessary.
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

_id ecaade2018_408
id ecaade2018_408
authors Martin, Javier and Martin, Daniel
year 2018
title Ornament & Distortion - Superficial Techniques for Spatial Distortion by Means of CAD-CAM Technologies
source Kepczynska-Walczak, A, Bialkowski, S (eds.), Computing for a better tomorrow - Proceedings of the 36th eCAADe Conference - Volume 2, Lodz University of Technology, Lodz, Poland, 19-21 September 2018, pp. 459-466
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2018.2.459
summary This research explores the use of graphic techniques to distort the perception of three-dimensional space, questioning the irrelevance of superficial ornamentation in the creation of space. The project starts with a historical and theoretical positioning of the use of superficial ornamentation and aims to bring to digital environments the design and production of such graphic techniques. In order to do so, a parametric tool embedding all the required information in order to facilitate the creation of vinyl decals was created and was finally tested by mostly-unskilled students in an international workshop. This paper describes the development of the parametric tool, its relation to the graphic techniques, and the results obtained during the international workshop.
keywords trompe l'oeil; sciagraphy; anamorphosis; digital fabrication; vinyl decal
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

_id sigradi2016_550
id sigradi2016_550
authors Martin, Kathi; Caulfield-Sriklad, Daniel; Jushchyshyn, Nick
year 2016
title Creating, Exhibiting and Distributing New Media for Historic Fashion
source SIGraDi 2016 [Proceedings of the 20th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISBN: 978-956-7051-86-1] Argentina, Buenos Aires 9 - 11 November 2016, pp.931-937
summary An international, interdisciplinary group of fashion historians and makers, informatics and metadata specialists, and digital media experts from Drexel University, Seoul National University, the University of New South Wales, Australia, the Fulbright Foundation and the Controlled Vocabulary Working Group of the Costume Society of America are researching production and conservation of new media for exhibition of historic fashion. Our team has created prototype 3D interactive media that will allow the viewer to be an active participant in the exhibition of historic fashion. Rich metadata descriptions of these media ensure their persistent discovery, access and conservation.
keywords Digital media; Cultural heritage; Historic fashion; ObjectVR; Collaborative research
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2021/03/28 19:58

_id sigradi2010_334
id sigradi2010_334
authors Martin, Kathi; KoSeoul Hyeong_Seok
year 2010
title The Imaginative Fashion Experience
source SIGraDi 2010_Proceedings of the 14th Congress of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics, pp. Bogotá, Colombia, November 17-19, 2010, pp. 334-337
summary Symptomatic of a good deal of our education, design, manufacturing, and product delivery mechanisms still grounded in 20th century traditions, much of the variety of expertise required for development of the most effective digital tools remains distinct and non - collaborative. This report describes an application utilized in multi - cultural fashion design and cultural heritage projects that may fundamentally change how we experience fashion and alter the way we manufacture clothes, conserve cultural artifacts, and educate the next leaders of multidisciplinary areas.
keywords virtual clothing, digital cultural heritage, interdisciplinary design collaboration, multi cultural design collaboration
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 09:55

_id b044
authors Martin, Rodrigo Q.
year 2001
title LA INTEGRACIÓN DE LA COMPUTACIÓN EN LA ENSEÑANZA DE LA ARQUITECTURA (The Integration of the Computation in the Teaching of Architecture)
source SIGraDi biobio2001 - [Proceedings of the 5th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics / ISBN 956-7813-12-4] Concepcion (Chile) 21-23 november 2001, pp. 229-232
summary Which are the questions to ask about integration of computer science and teaching Architecture? The use of a new tool may enhance the production of the different representations of the architectural object. But the insertion of a tool demands questioning about his real possibilities of use. The traditional language of space is composed with the constructive language : plans, sections, perspective ,etc. ; but the computer software that is used to design gives the possibility to represent space in several forms : inmersion, dynamic process, parametric deformations. Here appears the question, what is the new language? Which is the way to get to the center of architectural thought, the space. The computer representations and the modification processes of models are new dynamics of design, this has to be considered in the teaching of Architecture.
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 09:55

_id 876d
id 876d
authors Martin, W Mike; Heylighen, Ann; Cavallin, Humberto
year 2004
title THE RIGHT STORY AT THE RIGHT TIME -- TOWARDS A TACIT KNOWLEDGE RESOURCE FOR (STUDENT) DESIGNERS
source AI & Society, Issue: Online First, July 2004 [ISSN: 1435-5655 (Online)]
summary In response to the lack of systematic study of architectural practice, the Building Stories methodology propounds storytelling as a vehicle for studying active cases, i.e., projects that are in the process of being designed and built. The story format provides a dense, compact way to deal with and communicate the complex reality of a real-world project, while respecting the interrelated nature of events, people and circumstances that shape its conception. With an eye to establishing a valuable knowledge resource of and for the profession, the paper explores how stories can be stored, organized and accessed so as to turn the growing story repository into a convenient instrument for students, educators and practitioners.
keywords architectural practice, storytelling, knowledge exchange, design experience
series other
type normal paper
email
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last changed 2005/01/26 23:02

_id ecaade2014_155
id ecaade2014_155
authors Martina Decker and Andrzej Zarzycki
year 2014
title Designing Resilient Buildings with Emergent Materials
source Thompson, Emine Mine (ed.), Fusion - Proceedings of the 32nd eCAADe Conference - Volume 2, Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Faculty of Engineering and Environment, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK, 10-12 September 2014, pp. 179-184
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2014.2.179
wos WOS:000361385100019
summary This paper looks at two distinct approaches to kinetic façades and smart building assemblies reminiscent of designs for the Institut du Monde Arabe and for Hoberman's Simon Center. The first approach uses Arduino microcontroller-guided kinetic components with a distinct assemblage of elements, each performing a dedicated function such as sensor, actuator, or logical processing unit. The second approach incorporates custom-designed smart materials-shape memory alloys (SMAs)-that not only complement or replace the need for electrically operated sensors or actuators, but also eliminate a microcontroller, since in this arrangement the material itself performs computational functions. The paper will discuss case studies that use physical computing and smart-material models as vehicles to discuss the value of each approach to adaptive design in architecture. Building on these observations, the paper looks into conceptual aspects of an integrated hybrid system that combines both computation approaches and unique opportunities inherent to these hybrid designs.
keywords Adaptable designs; arduino microcontrollers; shape memory alloys (smas); smart materials; programmable matter
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

_id sigradi2016_455
id sigradi2016_455
authors Martinez, Andressa Carmo Pena; Santos, Denise Mônaco dos; Souza, Douglas Lopes de; Castriotto, Caio Magalh?es
year 2016
title O estudo das operaç?es formais no processo de projeto do arquiteto Peter Eisenman [The study of formal tools in Peter Eisenman's design process]
source SIGraDi 2016 [Proceedings of the 20th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISBN: 978-956-7051-86-1] Argentina, Buenos Aires 9 - 11 November 2016, pp.715-719
summary This paper presents part of the research on the study of formal operations in Peter Eisenman's design process. The initial hypothesis is the possibility of translating the architect's design process and his formal tools, into a shape grammar, in selected works. In this sense, the research aims to simulate these formal tools through digital models, analyze the variations in the Diagram of Interiority and Exteriority phases; understand the design process using Rhinoceros software and its interaction with grasshopper, in search of the decoding and interpretation of a system of rules implicit in the architect's design process.
keywords Diagrams; Design Process; Formal tools; Shape Grammars; Peter Eisenman
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2021/03/28 19:58

_id b42b
authors Martinez, B.S., Fasce, A., Merlos, N. and Ortega, F.G.
year 1999
title Objeto, función y funcionamiento de la herramienta informática en las practicas proyectuales de los alumnos, aplicada a la generación de Diseño Textil. (Object, Function and Operation of Computer Tools in the practice of Design by students, applied to the generation of Textile Design)
source III Congreso Iberoamericano de Grafico Digital [SIGRADI Conference Proceedings] Montevideo (Uruguay) September 29th - October 1st 1999, pp. 430-433
summary Continuing with our investigation of application of the computer tool in the generation of Textile Design is that we center this work on the query about which, because and like they are carried out you practice them of representation using systems CAD in the generation of Textile Design, on the part of the students and the meaning that these they attribute to the use of this digital tool. The investigation of happiness is practiced it centers this way from its linking with these as alternative of pedagogic intervention, framed in the implementation particularities of you practice them proyects in the shop of Textile Design, with the objective of Knowing and Tipificar the different representation alternatives for the carried out students. The elected methodology for the present investigation is the qualitative logic, inside an interpretation focus, to describe and to interpret the meanings that the students grant to the use of the computer tool in their exercises proyects. For the process of obtaining of data, was carried out a flowing and open work, of interviews and permanent selection where you drain the sample according to the saturation approaches that settled down during the course of the same one, the analysis type it allowed us the conceptual comparisons, associated to strategies, by means of which we obtained the excellent information that finally will be processed and restored to the group for, if it considers it to him pertinent, become use material in the future.
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 09:55

_id 50
authors Martinez, Beatriz (et.al.)
year 1998
title Representación delLas Propiedades Perceptibles de los Materiales y Acabados en el Proyecto Textil. Color y Textura (Representation of the Perceivable Properties of Materials and Finishes in the Textile Project. Color and Texture)
source II Seminario Iberoamericano de Grafico Digital [SIGRADI Conference Proceedings / ISBN 978-97190-0-X] Mar del Plata (Argentina) 9-11 september 1998, pp. 374-379
summary The investigation of the perceptible properties of the materials was centred in the identification of the related variables to the colour and the previous texture to the process of production. It's known for all that a textile product is valued for their futures consumers of subjective way for these two properties, that operate by way of sensorial nexus to the hour of facing to the characteristics of the textile object to choose. Once explored the language of the repetitions and their construction in a previous work, we considered important continue this analysis centred in the advantages of the use of the tool computer science with the purpose of verifying these properties before any productive process. The possibility of valuing the old amount of alternatives to the hour of deciding the production of a project or another it is a tool that 1 don't sole us in a saving of time but rather it bring near us mainly to the quality of the product to obtain. This work centers their work in the possibility of representation and valuation of this quality the more possible, constituting a tool of decision project, that plays how registration of the relationship between the man and their textiles products.
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 09:55

_id sigradi2014_185
id sigradi2014_185
authors Martinez, Camila N.A Echeverria
year 2014
title Philips Holandes
source SiGraDi 2014 [Proceedings of the 18th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISBN: 978-9974-99-655-7] Uruguay - Montevideo 12 - 14 November 2014, pp. 509-511
summary This work was motivated by the relationship my family has with the radio apparatus. My grand mother, her brothers and sisters, they were the first generation exposed to the radio in Colombia and always have had numerous radios in their homes to avoid loneliness, to keep informed with the news and to listen to the music. Even today, every single room at their homes has a radio on with a different transmission; some of them are transportable or mobile. An interview with my grandmother was the starting point to recognize the 2 concepts that lead the project: mobility and sound experience.
keywords Memory – Conversation – Journey – Sound – Archive
series SIGRADI
email
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