Learning Curve: Spatial Surrealism
10 November 2008

Interior perspective of Miniature Pataphysical Laboratory sited on river bank, Fordwich, Kent, 2003 by Neil Spiller
Architecture has reached an exciting new age. Advanced technology has opened up new ways of thinking about, designing and constructing buildings. This event investigates the research being conducted by groups such as AVATAR at The Bartlett on the increasingly important interaction between advanced technology and architectural design, whose impact, both theoretical and practical, is felt in the realms of aesthetics, philosophy, cybernetics and ecology.
Professor Neil Spiller, The Bartlett School of Architecture, Richard Hyams, Astudio Architecture, and Christian Kerrigan, architect and artist, discuss how cutting-edge theoretical projects allow for new possibilities in architectural practice in creating and exploring environments.
Cinema Space, 6 Burlington Gardens, W1; 7–8pm; £7/£4* (includes a drink)
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Events and Lectures, Royal Academy of Arts
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*Reductions are available for students, jobseekers and people with disabilities with recognised proof of status.






