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020 | _a978-0-262-54515-0 | ||
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041 | _afre | ||
100 | _aCARPO, Mario | ||
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_aBeyond digital _bDesign and automation at the end of modernity _n1 volume |
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_aEtats-Unis d'Amérique _bCambridge (Mass.) : The MIT Press _c2023 |
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_a (199 pages) _billustrations _c 21 cm |
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500 | _aNotes bibliographiques pages 165-189. Index | ||
520 | _a"Mass production was the core technical logic of industrial modernity: for the last hundred years, architects and designers have tried to industrialize construction and standardize building materials and processes in the pursuit of economies of scale. But this epochal march of modernity is now over. In Beyond Digital, Mario Carpo reviews the long history of the computational mode of production, showing how the merger of robotic automation and artificial intelligence will stop and reverse the modernist quest for scale. Today's technologies already allow us to use nonstandard building materials as found, or as made, and assemble them in as many nonstandard, intelligent, adaptive ways as needed: the microfactories of our imminent future will be automated artisan shops." | ||
653 | _a Architecture | ||
653 | _aArchitecture et technologie | ||
653 | _a Conception assistée par ordinateur |