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September/October 2006, Profile No 183
Collective Intelligence in Design
Guest-edited by Christopher Hight and Chris Perry
Collective
Intelligence
in Design
Exploring how today’s most compelling design is emerging from new forms of collaborative practice and
modes of collective intelligence, this title of 3 engages two predominant phenomena: design’s relation-
ship with new information and telecommunications technologies and new economies of globalisation.
With the shift from the second machine age to the age of information, the network has replaced the
assembly line as a pre-eminent model of organisation. With this shift has come the introduction of
numerous alternative modes of social, economic and political organisation in the form of peer-to-peer
networks and open-source communities. This has radically altered conventional models of collective
invention, and has challenged received notions of individual authorship and agency, questioning the
way in which traditional disciplines organise themselves. Such reorganisation is apparent within archi-
tectural practice, as well as within its participation in a greater cultural context of increasing interdisci-
plinarity. For the design disciplines, this includes the emergence of new forms of collective intelligence
in a number of different fields including architecture, software and interaction design, fashion, typogra-
phy and product design.
Collective Intelligence in Design includes contributions from: Servo, EAR Studio, the Radical Software
Group, United Architects, biothing, Continuum (working with the Smart Geometry Group and Bentley
Systems), Hernan Diaz-Alonso and Benjamin Bratton, Gehry Technologies (working with the AA/DRL) and
MIT’s Media Lab. Additionally, the issue features essays from a diverse pool of academics and designers,
including Brett Steele, Branden Hookway, Alexander Galloway and Eugene Thacker, and Michael Hensel,
as well as an extensive interview with Michael Hardt, co-author of two important and influential books on
contemporary issues of globalisation, Empire and Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire.
November/December 2006, Profile No 184
Architextiles
Guest-edited by Mark Garcia
This issue of 3 explores the intersections between architectural and textile design. Focusing on the possi-
bilities for contemporary architectural and urban design, it examines the generative set of concepts,
forms, patterns, materials, processes, technologies and practices that are driving the proliferation of this
multidisciplinary design hybrid. Architextiles represents a transition stage in the reorientation of spatial
design towards a more networked, dynamic, interactive, multifunctional and communicative state. The
paradigms of fashion and textile design, with their unique, accelerated aesthetics and ability to embody a
burgeoning, composite and complex range of properties such as lightness, flow, flexibility, surface com-
plexity and movement, have a natural affinity with architecture's shifts towards a more liquid state. The
preoccupation with textiles in architecture challenges traditional perceptions and practices in interior,
architectural, urban, landscape, and fashion design. Interweaving new designs and speculative projects of
the future, Architextiles brings together architects, designers, engineers, technologists, theorists and mate-
rials researchers to unravel these new methodologies of fabricating space. This title features the work of
Will Alsop, Nigel Coates, Robert Kronenburg, Dominique Perrault, Lars Spuybroek and Ushida Findlay. As
well as contributions from Bradley Quinn, Dagmar Richter, Peter Testa and Matilda McQuaid, it encompass-
es new projects and writings from young and emerging designers and theorists.
January/February 2007, Profile No 185
Elegance
Guest-edited by Ali Rahim and Hina Jamelle
Elegance represents an important watershed in architectural design. Since the onset of computer-driven
technologies, innovative designers have, almost exclusively, been preoccupied with the pursuit of digital
techniques. This issue of 3 extrapolates current design tendencies and brings them together to present
a new type of architecture, one that is seamlessly tying processes, space, structure and material together
with a self-assured beauty.
For this title, Ali Rahim, the editor of the seminal Contemporary Processes in Architecture and
Contemporary Techniques in Architecture issues of 3, teams up with Hina Jamelle, also of the Contemporary
Architecture Practice in New York. The issue includes an extensive new essay by Manuel Delanda on ele-
gant digital algorithms, as well as contributions from Irene Cheng, David Goldblatt, Joseph Rosa and
Patrik Schumacher. Featured architects include: Asymptote, Hernan Diaz Alonso, Mark Goulthorpe of
DECOI, Zaha Hadid Architects, Greg Lynn and Preston Scott Cohen.
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Architectural Design
July/August 2006
Programming Cultures:
Art and Architecture in the Age of Software
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Guest-edited by
Mike Silver
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ISBN-13 9780470025857
ISBN-10 0470025859
Profile No 182
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