Datatecture

Datatecture is a term coined in 1996 by Philip Pocock during the collaborative conception and production of the hypercinematic A Description of the Equator and Some therLands. It denotes the fusion of virtual and actual architectural practice and theory, the problematic, even 'paradoxical' contemporary correspondence of social and software technologies, and intervenes aesthetically and collaboratively at translocal junctures, especially those puncuating 'architectoid and datoid' space.

 

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