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- 18 JanHenriette Bier is invited speaker at Facility for Future taking place 18-20 January in 's-Hertogenbosch
- 02 JanJanuary 2nd - January 8th 2017: Dr Nimish Biloria to Lecture and act as External Critique at the Kuwait University.
- 28 DecNext Generation Building issue #3 on Robotic Building edited by Henriette Bier is available now!
- 19 DecDr. Nimish Biloria appointed as Scientific Reviewer for the EKSIG2017 Conference >> ALIVE. ACTIVE. ADAPTIVE.
- 19 DecDr. Nimish Biloria appointed as Scientific Reviewer for the Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, SAGE Publishing.
- 16 DecProf. Kas Oosterhuis lectures at the KIVI event "The Experience of Movement" at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
- 28 NovRegistration for MSc 2 on Robotic Building starting February 2017 opened just now
- 24 NovDr. Nimish Biloria will deliver a Keynote Lecture and operates as a workshop tutor for the Agile Fab International workshop at UniSA
- 22 NovDr. Nimish Biloria will deliver a Keynote Lecture at University of Technology Sydney, Advanced Construction Research Group
- 17 NovAchilleas Psyllidis is defending his PhD dissertation on November 17, 2016 at 12:30h
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March 14th - June 19th Robotic Building team participates in the exhibition Imprimer le monde at the Centre Pompidou
This exhibition is part of the first edition of Mutations/Creations, a new platform for art, science and innovation at the Centre Pompidou, in collaboration with Ircam. Imprimer le Monde will be held from March, 15th 2017 to June, 19th 2017. This show will be an exploration of 3D experiments at their cutting edge, in the fields of art, design and architecture, but also medicine, robotics and industry. The hanging will focus on the works of 40 key artists, designers, architects, and scientists of today.
Curated by Marie-Ange Brayer, chief curator of the Design department, “Imprimer le Monde’ will be organized from March, 15th to June, 19th 2017. The show will be an exploration of cutting edge 3D experiments in the fields of art, design and architecture but also in robotics and industry. Design objects and architectural prototypes will be shown alongside programming software. The exhibition will also propose an archeology of 3D printing, going through the first artists’ 3D experiments in the 1960s.
The work of the following artists, designers and architects is exhibited: Additivism (Morehshin Allahyari et Daniel Rourke) ; Aleksa Studio (Aleksandrina Rizova); Alisa Andrasek (Biothing) ; Aldo Bakker; Mathias Bengtsson; Henriette Bier et Sina Mostafavi; Erwan et Ronan Bouroullec; François Brument et Sonia Laugier, Ammar Eloueini; Thibault Brunet ; Heather Dewey-Hagborg ; Dong Lin et Chi Zhou ; Goliath Dyèvre et Grégory Chatonsky ; Hyun-hwa Cho et Raphaël Thibault; Jean-Baptiste Fastrez ; Laureline Galliot ; Dov Ganchrow et Ami Drach ; Gramazio Kohler Research ; Michael Hansmeyer et Benjamin Dillenburger ; Brian Harms ; Jesse Howard ; Hiroshi Ishii, Lining Yao, Jifei Ou (Tangible Media Group, MIT) ; Joris Laarman ; Achim Menges ; EZCT Architecture & Design Research (Philippe Morel : EZCT/XtreeE ; Felix Agid); nendo (Oki Sato) ; Nervous System (Jessica Rosenkrantz et Jesse Louis-Rosenberg) ; Olga Neuwirth ; Neri Oxman ; Matthew Plummer-Fernandez ; Jon Rafman ; Gilles Retsin et Manuel Jiménez García ; Jenny Sabin ; Neta Soreq ; Studio A2 et New North Press ; Studio Swine (Azusa Murakami et Alexander Groves) ; Skylar Tibbits et Christophe Guberan (Self-assembly Lab, MIT) ; Achraf Touloub ; Unfold (Claire Warnier et Dries Verbruggen) ; University of Tokyo Advanced Design Studies Unit (Yusuke Obuchi, Kengo Kuma, Jun Sato, Kevin Clement, Anders Rod) ; Lilian van Daal ; Olivier Van Herpt ; Dirk Vander Kooij ; Woody Vasulka ; Daniel Widrig ; Hongtao Zhou.
https://www.centrepompidou.fr/cpv/resource/cEo9Br4/rAo9oKd