The VENICE Pavilion at the Biennale Architettura 2018 edition has the purpose to offer a project of shared management of the knowledge. Starting with the awareness that ICT is more and more necessary to increase the value of a city and of its metropolitan area, Venice claims a strong action to communicate to the world its idea of the future of the city. Inside the Pavilion it will be possible to download and re-use parts of the massive structure of the data made by the adherent partners, now available, and freely enjoyable by the visitors. The model of collection of knowledge and data offers in fact a lot of different sources that allow information to be collected inside the sensitive mind of the Pavilion that also gives order to data, in a harmonic and thematic distribution. The theme of the 16th International Architecture Exhibition is “Freespace”. Venice Pavilion tries to ex-plain the title as knowledge spaces, meaning that the free spaces, considering that data – and therefore knowledge – can be reused by everyone. An immaterial Freespace that creates a continuous interaction among the various pattern of knowledge. FollowUP! is a hyper-instrument, an enormous computer with movable type (that the Pavilion’s visitor can touch with hand) and that allows to think ad rewrite politics and strategies to represent and to man-age the city and its metropolitan dimension, as well as its heritage of Art and Lifestyle. The epochal transition from atoms to bits transfers us from the physical world of the movable type to dynamic world of big data and digital visualization projected onto screens. The immersive experience is emphasized by the simultaneous activation of video and audio content, which builds dynamic soundscapes in constant changing. Research and innovation find in this circumstance the place and the time to integrate with the culture of our own city in a innovative and holistic way.
La mostra “Follow UP! Venice shares Knowledge”, Biennale di Architettura 2018, Padiglione Venezia, promuove la realizzazione di un progetto di gestione condivisa della conoscenza con lo scopo principale di valorizzare la città di Venezia e la sua area metropolitana. Nel Padiglione è possibile scaricare e riusare parti della immensa mole dei dati messi a disposizione dai partner aderenti e liberamente fruibili dai visitatori. Sono numerose e diverse tra loro le fonti di informazione che vengono ordinate per tema e rielaborate dal “cervello sensibile” del Padiglione. Il filo conduttore della 16. Mostra Internazionale di Architettura è “Freespace” che, nel caso del Padiglione Venezia, sarà piuttosto “knowledge spaces” ovvero spazi di conoscenza. I dati e le informazioni sono riutilizzabili da tutti in una sorta di “FOLLOW UP!” per immaginare e riscrivere politiche e strategie utili a gestire la città e la sua dimensione metropolitana, nonché il suo patrimonio d’arte e di vita. Lo studio ETB espone in questa mostra il progetto NOTEBLU. Centro Culturale, recupero della Cisterna di San Donà di Piave, Venezia.
FOLLOW UP! Venice shares knowledge spaces Padiglione Venezia XVI Biennale di Architettura di Venezia
TESSARI A;
2018
Abstract
The VENICE Pavilion at the Biennale Architettura 2018 edition has the purpose to offer a project of shared management of the knowledge. Starting with the awareness that ICT is more and more necessary to increase the value of a city and of its metropolitan area, Venice claims a strong action to communicate to the world its idea of the future of the city. Inside the Pavilion it will be possible to download and re-use parts of the massive structure of the data made by the adherent partners, now available, and freely enjoyable by the visitors. The model of collection of knowledge and data offers in fact a lot of different sources that allow information to be collected inside the sensitive mind of the Pavilion that also gives order to data, in a harmonic and thematic distribution. The theme of the 16th International Architecture Exhibition is “Freespace”. Venice Pavilion tries to ex-plain the title as knowledge spaces, meaning that the free spaces, considering that data – and therefore knowledge – can be reused by everyone. An immaterial Freespace that creates a continuous interaction among the various pattern of knowledge. FollowUP! is a hyper-instrument, an enormous computer with movable type (that the Pavilion’s visitor can touch with hand) and that allows to think ad rewrite politics and strategies to represent and to man-age the city and its metropolitan dimension, as well as its heritage of Art and Lifestyle. The epochal transition from atoms to bits transfers us from the physical world of the movable type to dynamic world of big data and digital visualization projected onto screens. The immersive experience is emphasized by the simultaneous activation of video and audio content, which builds dynamic soundscapes in constant changing. Research and innovation find in this circumstance the place and the time to integrate with the culture of our own city in a innovative and holistic way.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


