ARC 619- Architecture and the Information Environment
08.28.2017
F- SYSTEMS AND THE PRIMACY OF RELATIONS

REQUIRED

W. Ross Ashby, “Principles of the Self Organizing System”, in von Foerster, Heinz, ed., Principles of Self-Organization, Pergamon Press, 1962

Jack Burnham, “Systems Esthetics”, Artforum, September 1968.

Peter Reyner Banham, “A Home is not a House,” in Baird and Jencks (ed), Meaning in Architecture, George Braziller, Inc., 1970.

RECOMMENDED

Jascia Reichardt, “Cybernetics, Art and Ideas”, inCybernetic Art and Ideas, New York Graphic Society Ltd.,1971.

Luke Skrebowski, “All Systems Go: Recovering Hans Haacke’s System Art”, Grey Room, v. 30, Winter 2008.

  • COURSE DETAILS

    ARC 619: Architecture and the Information Environment
    Fall 2017
    Class Hours: Tuesday, 11:00 am – 1:40 pm
    Class Location: Hayes 401
    Instructor: Omar Khan (omarkhan@buffalo.edu)

  • COURSE INFORMATION

    • Assignment 1
    • Assignment 2
    • Assignment 3
    • DESCRIPTION
    • SCHEDULE
  • TOPICS AND POSTS

    • ++ Assignment 2 (17)
    • ++ Assignment 3 (2)
    • A- The Case of Modern Technology (15)
    • B- The Case of Modern Media (13)
    • C- Information Machines and the Dilemma of Communication (13)
    • D- Cybernetics and the Problems of Control (13)
    • E- Human/Computer Interaction (12)
    • F- Systems and the Primacy of Relations (12)
    • G- Simulation (11)
    • H- Typological vs.Topological Space (10)
    • I- Networks and Interconnectivity (13)
    • J- Pervasive Computing (11)
    • K- Digital Fabrication and Mass Customization (13)
    • L- Responsive Architecture (11)
    • M- Sentient City (10)
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