Workshops:
March 15-17, 2016
Conference:
March 18-19, 2016
University of Sydney
The
adoption of digital fabrication in creative industries continues to
accelerate as the potential for innovation and creative expression using
robotics is harnessed. ROB|ARCH 2016 will provide hands-on experience with
the most recent robotic technologies and provide a platform for dissemination. It is an opportunity for researchers and industry to exchange expertise, explore methods, compare techniques, and forge new connections.
Rob|Arch is
a bi-annual conference series on using robots and robotic fabrication in
architecture, art, and design. Initiated by the Association for Robots in
Architecture, it links industry with cutting-edge research institutions.
In 2012 the conference was run by its founders in Vienna (Austria). In 2014 it was then
hosted by the University of Michigan (USA). In 2016, the conference will travel to Australia, where The Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning at The University of Sydney is proud to host the conference.
ROB|ARCH 2016 brings architects, artists, designers, fabricators, and industry leaders together.
ROB|ARCH 2016 brings architects, artists, designers, fabricators, and industry leaders together.
The organizers of Rob|Arch2016 invite authors to submit papers with original
research on the use of robots in architecture, art, and design. With the theme "Trajectories", this year’s conference aims to advance the discourse surrounding robotic fabrication and creative robotics, moving on its path toward integrating human-robot interactions informed by sensor input and
real-time feedback in diverse environmental conditions.
The Sydney Rob|Arch2016
will occur shortly before Easter 2016, with Dagmar
Reinhardt and Rob Saunders of the University of Sydney as conference chairs. They are
joined by Marjo Niemelä (University of Sydney), Mari Velonaki and Hank Haeusler
(UNSW), Chris Knapp and Jonathan Nelson (Abedian School of Architecture, Bond
University), Jane Burry, Roland Snooks, and Nicholas Williams (RMIT), Dave
Pigram (UTS), and Tim Schork and Jon McCormack (Monash University) as
co-chairs.
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