Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (eCAADe)
Abstract
This paper focuses on the conception and design of architecture as the work of producing media about buildings and other environmental artifacts. I approachthe questions regarding simplicity and complexity through "interdependence" and "intermodality." I believe the two concepts offer more precise frames of relations and contexts involving simplicity and complexity. I will first discuss the complexity as a condition of interdependences and how today's interdependences may provide a framework to understand complexity. I will then propose that intermodality adds to interdependence a notion that specifically pertains to today's media-driven culture and its complexity. I will next discuss how dependences and modalities are interconnected at various levels and eventually producing a new kind of semiosis that results from the disjunction between the medium and the content. I will in conclusion propose a new concept "apparatization" driven by interdependence and intermodality and how itchanges shape and remain fluid, rather than scaling between simplicity and complexity, without a specific physical locus