The Arts of Foresight, T echnology and Dragons: an inquiry into new narratives Dr David Haley HonFCIWEM FRSA Ecological Artist, Visiting Professor, Zhongyuan University of T echnology Dr Vincent Walsh Researcher, Architecture Department – Art Labs Liverpool John Moores University / RIAB North
‘POP’ Goes T echnology • Manufacturing Landscapes • Proposed Research - Industrial Strategy • Urban/Architectural Biocycles - MPhil
BIOPOLUS The Living Technology Alliance
‘POP’ Goes T echnology • Manufacturing Landscapes • Proposed Research – Industrial Strategy • Urban/Architectural Biocycles - MPhil
‘POP’ Goes T echnology • Manufacturing Landscapes • Proposed Research - Industrial Strategy • Urban/Architectural Biocycles - MPhil
Urban/Architectural Biocycles • Research-based practice, at the intersection of architecture, technology and biology • Multidisciplinary research team at LJMU and full access to RIBA North resources and programmes • Work with RIBA North “Futures” programme team • Partnerships with cultural institutions, including, T ate Liverpool, FACT, and Liverpool Biennial • Contribute to Pop Goes the Technosphere events with internationally acclaimed researchers • Full Time over 18 months, with a possibility of transfer to PhD programme after 12 months
‘POP’ GOES THE TECHNOSPHERE T echnology for Living Futures: A New Urban Synthesis A series of events in collaboration with RIBA North, Knowledge Quarter Liverpool, and ART Labs (LJMU).
‘POP’ GOES THE TECHNOSPHERE Investigate emerging, immersive technologies in architecture and urban futures. Rooted in principles of ecological sustainability, identify the trends, threats and opportunities that will make Liverpool a global hub of visionary technology.
‘POP’ GOES THE TECHNOSPHERE • Architecture, Bio-textures, Ecologies and Manufacturing • Deep Space, Life Support Systems and Neo Urbanism • Planetary scale computation, STACKS and T echnologies
‘The most moral act of all is the creation of space for life to move onwards.’ (Pirsig 1993)
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