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Future and the Arts Quick Walkthrough! #1

2019.12.27 [Fri]

How Will the Cities of the Future Develop?

Focusing on the possibilities for cities to progress to desert, sea and sky, and visions of sustainable cities utilizing natural energy sources, plants and other organisms, in response to global warming and other environmental changes.

Bjarke Ingels Group Oceanix City
Bjarke Ingels Group
Oceanix City
2019

Transforming Architecture Using Revolutionary Technologies

We are now starting to see buildings and other structures created using AI (artificial intelligence), 3D printers, robots and drones. The latest technologies such as new materials that change form to fit the environment point to another new direction for architecture.

Bjarke Ingels and Jakob Lange The Orb
Bjarke Ingels and Jakob Lange
The Orb
2018
Photo: Michael Filippoff
New-Territories / François Roche an Architecture of Moods
New-Territories / François Roche
an Architecture of Moods
2010-2011
Architectural model, video, et al.
335 x 688 x 707 cm (installation)
Collection: FRAC-Centre Val de Loire, Orlans, France
Installation view: Future and the Arts: AI, Robotic, Cities, Life - How Humanity Will Live Tomorrow, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2019-2020
Photo: Kioku Keizo

Lifestyles Are Changing

Perhaps before too long we will be surrounded by furniture made from materials like fungi and bacteria, enjoy meals that do not make victims of animals, and have a symbiotic relationship with robots.

OPEN MEALS《SUSHI SINGULARITY》
Chim↑Pom《REAL TIMES》
OPEN MEALS
SUSHI SINGULARITY
2019
Installation
Dimensions variable
Collection: DENTSU
Installation view: Future and the Arts: AI, Robotic, Cities, Life - How Humanity Will Live Tomorrow, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2019-2020
Photo: Kioku Keizo
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