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!!!   IN PREPARATION   !!!

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ZT 4.K15. The room is only ours every tuesday until friday. There will be theory classes in this seminar room every monday, so leave the space in perfect condition on friday evening!

Additionally, we have a "sub"-reservation of the Modellbauwerkstatt from the 7.3 until the 29.3. Those who have access can work there at a small capacity.

Overview and Objectives

The module 'Spatial Interaction' engages students with the notion of space from a specific metabolic perspective: we will look at Toni as if it was an organism with specific needs for its daily survival. This includes physical aspects like e.g. energy supply, food consumption, waste disposal, streams of people, but also processes in the domain of information, like internal and external communication, knowledge about its states, maintaining conceptual boundaries and transfers, directing internal and external perceptions, etc.., and last but not least social aspects like e.g. who uses the building and benefits from it and who is enabling the services and deals with which sort of tools, energies and information.

Given the complexitiy of Toni-Areal as a building and ZHdK with its different art disciplines, departments and administrational units, it is necessary to pick the right level of observation/intervention. This zone of interest could encompass ZHdK as a whole, just deal with a "Fachrichtung", focus on public spaces/corners/corridors/back alleys etc., specific events (SAR conference, workshop, etc.) or periods during the day (sunrise, coffee break, etc.), specific rooms (Aula, theater spaces) and so on.

Students most of all learn about the constraints of working in and with public space and the tools/methods to track people's interactions and environmental changes. In addition, they learn how to connect spatial and conceptual complexities and structure their approach in relation to their project goals while iteratively adapting their methods.

Schedule

Week 1

Tuesday, 19.02.Wednesday, 20.02Thursday, 21.02.Friday, 22.02.
morning

Kick-Off
Input: Introduction into Basic Concepts

9:15! Input: Biosphere 2

10:45 Tour Masoala-Rainforest Zoo Zurich

Individual Preparation for Exercise 1Exercise 2 (Spatial Analysis)
afternoonToni-Tour and Input by K. König

Input: Technology 1

Exercise 1 (Conceptual Speed Dating)Exercise 3 (Space-Activity-Matrix)
Week 2

Tuesday, 26.02.

Wednesday, 27.02.Thursday, 28.02.Friday, 01.03.
morning

individual work

Mentoring
individual work
Mentoring
individual work
project work
afternoon

14:00 Presentation First Concepts

Mentoring
individual work

project workproject work
Week 3

Tuesday, 05.03.

Wednesday, 06.03.Thursday, 07.03.Friday, 08.03.
morningproject workMentoring VZ ?
project work
Mentoring VZ ?
project work
project work
afternoonproject workMentoring VZ ?
project work
Mentoring VZ ?
project work
project work
Week 4

Tuesday, 12.03.

Wednesday, 13.03.Thursday, 14.03.Friday, 15.03.
morningproject work10:00 Presentation Second StageMentoring M
project work
project workproject work
afternoonMentoring M (mandatory)
project work
Mentoring M
project work
project workproject work
Week 5

Tuesday, 19.03.

Wednesday, 20.03.Thursday, 21.03.Friday, 22.03.
morningproject workproject workfinal presentationsdocumentation
afternoon14:00 Gathering
project work
project work

feedback session
exhibition

documentation

Phase 0: Kick-off, Inputs

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  1. Introduction
    1. Approaches: Network/Flow vs. Metabolism
    2. Space of everything?
    3. ...Navigating complexity
  2. Biosphere 2 and its meshwork of diverse performances
    1. ...Example of explorative, spatial research in complex environment

Technological Inputs

  1. Image & Video Processing (Blob Tracking): 1/2 Tag
  2. Computer Vision (Open CV & Open Pose): 1/2 Tag
  3. Communication Protocols (OSC, MIDI, MQTT) ???
  4. Sensor Networks (Data Aggregation) 1/2 Tag

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We will prepare doodles for the indicated mentoring days with time slots of different length depending on the progress of the overall project. Reserve your slot and try to be on time. Questions can be asked anytime – also via email. Attention: One block of mentoring (March 12-13)  is mandatory! On these two days each group or individual has to come to at least one mentoring session.

Presentations

  • First Concept (everybody)
  • Second Stage (informal and optional – some approaches might not be presentable at this time. But if you want your project to be discussed by the whole group, present it here! Otherwise come to the mandatory mentoring the same afternoon or the following day.)
  • Final (this really counts!)