
Machine Landscapes
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Liam Young is Fiction and Entertainment Coordinator of Design Studio at SCI-Arc, Los Angeles. An Australian-born architect, he is the founder of the think tank Tomorrows Thoughts Today, a group whose work explores the possibilities of fantastic, speculative and imaginary urbanisms. He co-runs Unknown Fields Division, a nomadic research studio that travels on expeditions to the ends of the earth, documenting emerging trends and uncovering the weak signals of possible futures. He has been featured in the mainstream and architectural media, including the BBC, NBC, Wired, Guardian, Time Magazine, and Dazed and Confused. His work has been acquired for the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Victoria and Albert Museum. He has taught at the Architectural Association in London and Princeton University. He now runs an M.A. in Fiction and Entertainment at SCI-Arc.
Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- About the Guest-Editor
- Introduction: Neo-Machine Architecture Without People
- The Buildings Where We Keep the World
- Human Exclusion Zones
- An Atlas of the Post-Anthropocene
- The Technological Sublime
- Further Trace Effects of the Post-Anthropocene
- Landscapes Thinking About Landscapes
- Boxes Talking to Boxes That Talk to Humans Who Talk to Boxes
- IONLPT (Internet Of Natural Language Processing Things)
- An Agriculture of Statistics
- Machine Husbandry: Risk vs Riskiness
- Trophic Cascades and the Parable of Pig Organ Cities
- Learning to Live With (But Not In) Human Exclusion Zones
- Automation Becomes Ambiance
- Planetary Protection and its Agencies
- Geocinema, Simulation and How They See Us Seeing Through Them
- Disclosures
- Notes
- Invisible Images: Your Pictures Are Looking at You
- Shifting Visual Culture
- The Role of Abstractions
- Relearning How to See
- Calibration Camouflage: Hyphen-Labs and Adam Harvey: Hyper Face
- Notes
- Territorial Robots: Jenny Odell: Satellite Landscapes
- Notes
- Where Tomorrow Arrives Today: Infrastructure as Processional Space
- Backstage Pass
- Space Oddity
- Auto Schwarzenegger in Damage Land
- Imprisoned in Ritual
- Notes
- A Place for Everything: Ben Roberts: Amazon Unpacked
- Notes
- Human Exclusion Zones: Logistics and New Machine Landscapes
- THINGS TO PEOPLE
- THE NEW UTILITY
- NOTES
- Where the Internet Lives
- Museum in the Countryside: Aesthetics of the Data Centre
- A Benediction for the Amazon Wind Farm Texas: Where the Landscapes of Resource- and Data Extraction Meet
- Cleaning Up the Cloud
- Even the Wind is Bigger in Texas
- The Foreclosed Futures of Infrastructure Computing
- Tending Goats and Microprocessors
- Fringes of Technology and Spaces of Entanglement in the Pearl River Delta
- Hacker Robot Labs
- Battery Factories
- E-Commerce Villages
- Supply Chain Infrastructures
- Ecology and Technology
- Entangled Landscapes of the Post-Human
- Notes
- Regarding the Pain of SpotMini: Or What a Robot's Struggle to Learn Reveals about the Built Environment
- INTRODUCING SPOTMINI
- SYNTHETICALLY RECONSTRUCTING THE BOSTON DYNAMICS TEST HOUSE
- TESTING ROBUSTNESS
- GLITCHING STANDARDS
- NOTES
- No One's Driving: Autonomous Vehicles Will Reshape Cities, But is Anyone Taking Control of How?
- Autonomous Safety: Too Early to Tell
- Where Does the Buck Stop?
- A Nation of Truck Drivers
- Notes
- Disciplinary Hybrids: Retail Landscapes of the Post-Human City
- Machine Landscapes of the Everyday
- The Machine as Disciplinary Agent
- New Typologies
- Notes
- Ghosts in the Machine: Space Junk and the Future of Earth Orbit
- Landscape Beyond Land
- Megascale Satellite Structures
- Ashes to Ashes, Junk to Junky
- Notes
- 'I'm a Cloud of Infinitesimal Data Computation' When Machines Talk Back: An interview with Deborah Harrison, one of the personality designers of Microsoft's Cortana AI
- Writing for Machines
- Gendering Technologies
- The First Sound of the Future
- Machine-Native Interactions
- Emissaries: A Trilogy of Simulations
- Emissary in the Squat of Gods
- Emissary Forks at Perfection
- Emissary Sunsets the Self
- Not For Us: Squatting the Ruins of Our Robot Utopia An Interview with Paul Inglis, Supervising Art Director of Blade Runner 2049
- Yesterday's Futures
- The Aesthetics of Technology
- The Planetary Periphery
- Notes
- Counterpoint: Ambiguous Territory Design for a World Estranged
- Architecture's Absence
- 'Infrastructuralising' Aesthetics
- Notes
- Contributors
- EULA
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