Symposium: March 29 - March 31 2006
Game Set and Match is a three-day symposium organized in cooperation with the TU Delft and the Hyperbody Research Group of professor Kas Oosterhuis in the framework of the international conference with the same title. The symposium discusses current and future transformations within digitally driven architectural practices through innovative cross-disciplinary collaborations in general and real-time collaborative design, engineering and prototyping processes in particular.
Wednesday March 29, 20:00
Game: Play
Participants: Kas Oosterhuis, Katie Salen en Norbert Streits, moderated by Aaron Betsky, director of the NAI
Techniques and tools from different fields of practice have significantly affected architectural design over the last years. Especially game development software is becoming an essential medium in the architectural design process, providing not only the means for interactive digital visualisations of architectural projects but also for collaborative approaches to architectural design in real time.
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Thursday, March 30, 20:00
Set: Geometry ++
Participants: Robert Aish, John Frazer en Bernard Cache, moderated by Antonino Saggio, professor architectural design in Rome
Geometric relationships form the foundation of architecture. Yet contemporary architectural design stresses the use of standard geometry. The new challenging tectonic demands ask for non-standard geometric solutions.
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Friday March 31, 20:00
Match: Open Source
Participants: Ole Bouman, Christine Boyer and Marcos Novak, moderated by Anne Nigten.
Open source, a term coined by early hacker culture commonly refers to computer software with its source code made freely available to the public, allowing the users to modify and redistribute the software freely. Despite the general difficulties of applying a concept to areas outside of its original realm, "open source" proves to be a powerful metaphor to a large variety of backdrops. It is fundamentally based on the principle of sharing and collaborating across international, cultural and professional boundaries.
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