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摘要
建筑学的论述经常被描述为以一个由建筑助手工作室支持的孤独的天才建筑师为前提。近年来,人们开始倾向于将艺术发展过程中的众多创造性合作归功于建筑。本刊的客座编辑马蒂亚斯-德尔-坎波(Matias del Campo)在得出最终结论之前,利用人工智能进一步质疑独立、原创思维的作者概念。
Everything Can Be an Author: Rethinking Agency in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Architectural discourse has often been described as predicated on the lone architect genius backed by a studio of supplicant architectural assistants. In recent years there has been a swing to the idea of crediting the numerous creative collaborations in the development of the arts – buildings or not. Guest-editor of this 2 Matias del Campo uses AI to further question the independent, original-thinking concept of authorship before reaching the ultimate conclusion.
期刊介绍:
Provocative and inspirational, AD inspires theoretical, creative and technological advances. It questions the outcome of technical innovations as well as the far-reaching social, cultural and environmental challenges that present themselves today. -Having taken a pivotal role in the digital revolution in architecture in the 90s, AD provides must-have, cutting-edge content for students of architecture, academics and architects globally -Provides one of the most penetrating, insightful and in-depth views of key architectural topics today. Dares to ask why things are as they are, as well as tracing the latest trends. -One of the only truly international perspectives on architecture. It draws together worldwide architectural currents, regularly featuring work and practices from the UK, Europe, Americas, Asia and Australia. -Fully illustrated throughout in colour, AD provides an essential visual reference for architects and students. Each issue is individually art directed and designed to visually inspire.