MAIA, Master of Arts in Interior Architecture
Institute for Postnatural Studies
The third edition of the Interior Ecologies conference, organized by MAIA, Master of Arts in Interior Architecture at HEAD – Genève, and the Institute for Postnatural Studies, will address porosity and interiority as frameworks for contemporary architectural thinking. By questioning “what is interior” and “where is interior,” the symposium will enact a discursive virtual space to explore the possibilities of interior architecture as an interface. By approaching indoor space as procured through the intermingling, interacting, and exchanging of diverse elements, the symposium will consider the role of media, technology, and expanded ecologies in rendering “interior” as a relative projection.
The symposium features practitioners spanning the interconnected fields of architecture, design, and art theory from all around the world, addressing topics including the impact of digital platforms on architecture, acoustic ecologies, postnatural territories, machine learning technologies, computational software, gamified landscapes, feminist spatialities, and psychic materialities.
The conference will be fully online, with free registration and open access. It will integrate innovative broadcast formats, fostering interaction between speakers, audience, and digitally rendered environments. Consisting of lectures, round tables, and experimental workshops, the symposium engages the potential of digital gatherings as spaces for imagining radical approaches to ecology, design, and technology.
Scientific Committee:
Javier F. Contreras,
Roberto Zancan,
Carmen Lael Hines,
Gabriel Alonso,
and Yuri Tuma.
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