Event
February 15, 2024
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
16 W. 61st St., 11th Floor Auditorium and Online
New York, NY
In this lecture, Matias del Campo unfolds the captivating realm of AI-generated images, as articulated in his book, "Diffusions in Architecture". The book serves as a compelling chronicle and speculative inquiry into the transformative impact of AI image generators on the architectural imagination, featuring contributions from six theorists and twenty architects.
Leveraging Ludwig Wittgenstein's axiom, "The limits of my language mean the limits of my world", the lecture delves into the contemporary surge of natural
language text-to-image applications like Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and Dall-E 2,
revolutionizing the architectural landscape. This novel design tool has yielded a
prolific output of extraordinary images and instigated theoretical explorations, hinting at the inception of a posthuman design methodology.
The confluence of these factors marks a seismic shift in architecture, redefining the
dynamic between human and machine in the creative process. The lecture navigates
the transformative impact of large language models, exemplified by ChatGPT,
rendering promptism and prompt engineering obsolete. It has made it feasible for
even the most inexperienced user to come up with functional code and complex
image prompts.
All of this resulted in the proliferation of astonishing images, engendering a new epoch of design that blends human creativity with algorithmic intelligence. In doing so, diffusion models have emerged as a possible new design tool. Enabling architects to mine the multilayered, deep historical repositories of architectural knowledge for chimeras, capriccios, and mutants. Encouraging architects to discover a new voice for the architecture of the 21st century - one that is rooted in bold and visionary experimentation by default.
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Introduction and Moderation
Sandra Manninger
Assocciate Professor at New York Tech School of Architecture and Design
Speaker
Matias del Campo
Taubman College University of Michigan/ SPAN
Matias del Campo is a licensed architect, designer, and educator holding the rank of Associate Professor at the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan. He serves as the Director of the Architecture and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (AR2IL) at UoM. Dr. del Campo's research focuses on advanced design methodologies in architecture, with a specific emphasis on the application of AI. This work is conducted in collaboration with the Computer Science department, Michigan Robotics, and MIDAS, where he holds an affiliated faculty position.
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