Computational Swarming: A Cultural Technique for Generative Architecture

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After a first wave of digital architecture in the 1990s, the last decade saw some approaches where agent-based modelling and simulation (ABM) was used for generative strategies in architectural design. By taking advantage of the self-organisational capabilities of computational agent collectives whose global behaviour emerges from the local interaction of a large number of relatively simple individuals (as it does, for instance, in animal swarms), architects are able to understand buildings and urbanscapes in a novel way as complex spaces that are constituted by the movement of multiple material and informational elements. As a major, zoo-technological branch of ABM, Computational Swarm Intelligence (SI) coalesces all kinds of architectural elements - materials, people, environmental forces, traffic dynamics, etc. - into a collective population. Thereby, SI and ABM initiate a shift from geometric or parametric planning to time-based and less prescriptive software tools.
Agent-based applications of this sort are used to model solution strategies in a number of areas where opaque and complex problems present themselves - from epidemiology to logistics, and from market simulations to crowd control. This article seeks to conceptualise SI and ABM as a fundamental and novel cultural technique for governing dynamic processes, taking their employment in generative architectural design as a concrete example. In order to avoid a rather conventional application of philosophical theories to this field, the paper explores how the procedures of such technologies can be understood in relation to the media-historical concept of Cultural Techniques.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftFootprint
Ausgabenummer15
Seiten (von - bis)9-24
Anzahl der Seiten16
ISSN1875-1504
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PublikationsstatusErschienen - 20.11.2014

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