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    Spatial Interaction FS2025
    Updated May 05, 2025

    Spatial Interaction FS2025

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    Lecturers

    Roman Kirschner
, Vinzenz Leutenegger

    Collaboration

    This year’s edition of Spatial Interaction takes place in collaboration with the organization of Labör. Labör is an experimental meeting space in a former coppersmith's workshop near Oerlikon station. It is located on the MFO site, a former machine factory whose conversion and further development is currently being promoted by the city of Zurich. In this development Labör puts an emphasis on circularity.

    Timeframe

    The module takes place over 5 weeks, from April 22 to May 22, 2025. See the timetable below for detailed hours and classrooms. Class sessions include lectures, discussions, mentoring sessions, in-class exercises, assignments and independent study blocks. Projects are conducted in a team of four students at most.

    Room

    During the seminar, a limited number of workbenches are available in Werkstatt Modellbau ZT 2.E20-UU.

    Overview and Objectives

    The module 'Spatial Interaction' challenges students to deepen their practical and conceptual knowledge of human interactions in their immediate surroundings with a focus on public space. Starting from a location in Zurich, students will develop spatial-technical frameworks for situated interactions. The student projects will connect people and societal processes.

    Topic 2025: Circular Conversions in Public Space

    In this year's edition of Spatial Interaction, we focus on interactions in public space that build on playful formats for circular exchange and extensions of use. In collaboration with Labör (see 'collaboration' above), we explore the new Zurich development area at the MFO site and search for available and non-privatised resources (material and social). We ask ourselves the question of the valorisation of resources, who can lay claim to them and to what extent, and how their actual use should be negotiated.

    In addition to the production facilities at ZHdK, we can use Labör's new building as an on-site base. In groups, we develop ideas and concepts for involvement and participation in this area in transition. We implement the developed approaches in prototypes that expand the existing environment and its current use with new patterns of movement, forms of exchange and encounter, digital layers and technology-supported spatial experiences.

     

    Deliverables and Documentation

    1. Final Prototype or Intervention

    2. Final Presentation

    3. Standard IAD Documentation (see handbook on wiki): 

      • Text file including the project title, names of students and mentors, a short description (250 - 400 characters ), and a long description (>1000 characters ), in a file to be labelled “Texts”

      • At least 10 representative images of the project (to be stored in a file labelled “Images”)

      • One longer video (< 5 minutes) of the project (to be stored in a file labelled “Video”). Mp4 full HD, see wiki for more details on format.  

      • One to two short social media teaser videos (20-30 seconds) in portrait format. 

      • A PDF documentation (to be stored in a file labelled “Documentation”)

      • Additional raw data, e.g., presentation, prototypes, or codes (to be stored in the respective file).


    Upload your documentation files to: smb://fileredu.ad.zhdk.ch/DDE/BDE_VIAD/01_ABGABEN/25_FS/Sem4_Spatial_Interaction

     

    Main Project Brief

    Ultimately, the outcomes of the module will envision ways of reconfiguring the potential of available resources, human interrelations and local knowledge at a specific publicly accessible location. We approach the topic with prototypes and design interventions that leverage our technical skills and designerly perspective. The actual format of the end results will be developed through in-class discussions and steering meetings.

     

    Schedule

    Week 1

    Monday, 21.04.

    Tuesday, 22.04.

    Wednesday, 23.04.

    Thursday, 24.04.

    morning

    holiday

    09:00 Kick-off & Introduction

    ZT 4.K15 Seminarraum

    09:30 -12:00
    Exercise 1 Spatialize at Labör

    09:30 -12:00 Task Working Points
    at Labör

    afternoon

     

    13:30 Meeting at Labör with Nora Gailer + introduction to the space, its values and its environment

     

    13:30 - 17:00 Leverage Points -Conceptual Speed Dating
    ZT 4.K15 Seminarraum

    13:00 - 17:00 Task Working Points

    Week 2

    Monday, 28.04.

    Tuesday, 29.04. 

    Wednesday, 30.04.

    Thursday, 01.05.

    morning

    [start 10:40 after theory]

    11:00-12:00 Task Working Points -presentation

    ZT 4.K16

    09:00 - 12:00 Ideation Exercises

    Morphological Grid & Brainstorm

    ZT 5.G02

    Concept Development in groups

     

    holiday

    afternoon

    13:00-14:20 Task Working Points -presentation

    14:30 Task AI expert discussion

    ZT 4.K16

    Define Groups, Q&A

    Concept Development

    Concept Development in groups

     

     

     

    Week 3 

    Monday, 05.05.

    Tuesday, 06.05.

    Wednesday, 07.05.

    Thursday, 08.05. 

    morning

    [start 10:40 after theory]

    Finalize presentation of concepts

    09:00 - 12:00 Mentoring ZHdK IAD Projektraum or ZT 5.G02

    Concept + Prototype Development

    Concept + Prototype Development in groups

    [Bits and Atoms until 12:00]

    afternoon

    16:00 Public Presentation of Concepts at Labör

    Presentation Requirements

    13:00 - 15:00 Mentoring

    Concept + Prototype Development

    Concept + Prototype Development in groups

    Concept + Prototype Development

    Cleanup (Open Labör)

    Labör optional

     

    12.00 – 13.00 Baustelle Zmittag
    13.30 – 17.00 Mit-Bau-Labör

     

    16.00-19.00 Open Labör

    Week 4

    Monday, 12.05.

    Tuesday, 13.05.

    Wednesday, 14.05.

    Thursday, 15.05.

    morning

    [start 10:40 after theory]

    [09-12:00 painting for BA Finals]

    Concept + Prototype Development

    09:00 - 12:00 Mentoring at ZHdK or Labör (Baustelle)?

    Group work/Production

    Group work/Production

    afternoon

    Concept + Prototype Development

    14:00 Prototype Presentation & Steering Meeting ZT 5.F01

     

    13:00 - 15:00 Mentoring

    Group work/Production

    [Bits and Atoms at 14:15]

    Week 5

    Monday, 19.05.

    Tuesday, 20.05.

    Wednesday, 21.05.

    Thursday, 22.05.

    morning

    [start 10:40 after theory]

    Group work/ Production

     

    Group work/ Production

    documentation/reflection

    afternoon

    Group work/ Production

    12:30 Mentoring (Atelier)

    Public Final Presentation 12:00 - 13:30

    place and mode to be defined by class

    Feedback 15:30 - 17:00

    documentation/reflection

    Phase 0: Kick-off, Inputs

    Phase 1: Research, Idea Finding, First-tests, Group Building

    Phase 2: Prototyping, Construction, Real-World-Application/Interventions, Iterations for Improvement

    Phase 3: Preparation of the final presentation/Exhibition

    Phase 4: Feedback, Analysis, Documentation

    Groups

    • Noel, Joel, Meagan

    • Nadja, Thinle, Leroy

    • Nico, Elena, Pablo

    • Lola, Tommaso, Guolong

    • Anna, Lorena, Iris

    Literature

    1. Perec, George (1974) Träume von Räumen (Auszug dt.), Espèces d'espace (extrait fr.). (via email)

    2. Meadows, Donella (1999) Leverage Points: Places to intervene in a System.

    3. Boch, Ralph et al. (2021) Paths towards a circular society: The Potential of Social Design for Social Transformation. Social Design Lab.

    4. Suurenbroek, Frank et al. (2019) Responsive public spaces: Exploring the use of interactive technology in the design of public spaces. Hogeschool van Amsterdam, Urban Technology.

    5. Wall Kimmerer, Robin (2013) Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants.

    6. Holmgren, David (2002) Permaculture: Principles and Pathways beyond Sustainability.

    7. Bourdieu, Pierre (1989) Sozialer Raum, symbolischer Raum. In: Dünne J., Raumtheorie - Grundlagentexte aus Philosophie und Kulturwissenschaften, Suhrkamp 2006, 354-368. (via email)

    8. Reider, Rebecca (2009) Dreaming the Biosphere: The Theater of All Possibilities.

    9. Nelson, Mark (2018) Pushing Our Limits: Insights from Biosphere 2.

    Further Reading

    1. O'Kelly, Morton E. (2014) Spatial Interaction.

    2. Weaver, Duncan (2020) Spatiality and World Politics. https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.562

    3. Baccini, et. al.(2012) Metabolism of the Anthroposphere: Analysis, Evaluation, Design, MIT Press

    4. González de Molina, Manuel, et al. (2014) The Social Metabolism: A Socio-Ecological Theory of Historical Change, Springer

    5. Massey, Doreen (2009) Concepts of space and power in theory and in political practice, Documents d'anàlisi geogràfica 55, 15-26

    6. Mol, Arthur P. J., et al. (2018) Zur Umweltsoziologie der Netzwerke und Flows. In: Groß M. (ed) Handbuch Umweltsoziologie. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 140–153

    7. Asenbaum, Hans (2020) Spatial Theory of Democracy. Talk given at Participatory and Deliberative Democracy Webinar 5: “Democracy & Space” [min 06:10-18:08].

    8. Voss, Jan Peter (2020) The McDonaldization of Democracy: Translocal Space-making by innovating “deliberative mini-publics”. Talk given at Participatory and Deliberative Democracy Webinar 5: “Democracy & Space” [min 18:45-35:33].

    9. Mendel, Maria (2019) The spatial ways democracy works: On the pedagogy of common places. Why, why now? https://doi.org/10.1177/0034523719839

    10. Sprenger, Ramona (2023) Do not feed the google.

    11. Morozov, Evgeny (2014) PUBLIC SPACE // Shared Spaces with Evgeny Morozov.

    12. Morozov, Evgeny (2014) The rise of data and the death of politics.

       

    Mentoring

    We will prepare doodles for mentoring with time slots of different lengths 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.

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