Abstract
‘What is Radical Today? 40 Positions on Architecture’ was an international architectural exhibition held at the Royal Academy of Arts and curated by Gonzalo Herrero Delicado the RA’s Architecture Programme Curator. The exhibition featured 40 global emerging and established architects, artists and thinkers to present their visions for what is most radical in architecture today.
The piece ‘The Post-singularity City was specially developed by Nic Clear from an early project ‘The Gold Mine’ which was a proposal for a post-singularity, post-scarcity city. The work imagines a utopian future where advanced technology is used to create a ludic society where physical, virtual and augmented spaces create an environment where all of its citizens are able to develop to their full potential.
The piece ‘The Post-singularity City was specially developed by Nic Clear from an early project ‘The Gold Mine’ which was a proposal for a post-singularity, post-scarcity city. The work imagines a utopian future where advanced technology is used to create a ludic society where physical, virtual and augmented spaces create an environment where all of its citizens are able to develop to their full potential.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | London |
Publisher | Royal Acacdemy of Arts |
Publication status | Published - 6 Sep 2019 |
Event | What is radical today? 40 positions on architecture - Royal Academy of Arts, London, United Kingdom Duration: 6 Sep 2019 → 7 Nov 2019 https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/what-is-radical-today-architecture-display |