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Log 36. ROBOLOG

winter 2016

Author:Greg Lynn

Publisher:Anyone Corporation

ISBN: 978-0-9907352-4-3

  • Paperback
  • English
  • 152 Pages

The ROBOLOG issue of Log magazine is guest edited by architect Greg Lynn and explores the challenges and potentials posed to architecture by the rapidly accelerating field of robotics.

Tossing aside the usual fabrication-focused discourse around robots, the 23 contributors to ROBOLOG investigate topics ranging from hyperrealistic robotic drag queens to machine vision to buildings that move. In addition to a collection of thought-provoking essays, this issue includes conversations with Elizabeth Diller, Nicholas de Monchaux and Ken Goldberg, and Chuck Hoberman. Rather than providing easy answers or touting cutting-edge technologies, ROBOLOG offers provocations to both architects and theorists. Robotic sensors, actuators, and networks have fundamentally transformed the world around us. What will architecture choose to do with them?

The ROBOLOG issue of Log magazine is guest edited by architect Greg Lynn and explores the challenges and potentials posed to architecture by the rapidly accelerating field of robotics.

Tossing aside the usual fabrication-focused discourse around robots, the 23 contributors to ROBOLOG investigate topics ranging from hyperrealistic robotic drag queens to machine vision to buildings that move. In addition to a collection of thought-provoking essays, this issue includes conversations with Elizabeth Diller, Nicholas de Monchaux and Ken Goldberg, and Chuck Hoberman. Rather than providing easy answers or touting cutting-edge technologies, ROBOLOG offers provocations to both architects and theorists. Robotic sensors, actuators, and networks have fundamentally transformed the world around us. What will architecture choose to do with them?

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