Metaxy is Chu's architectural practice at the cutting-edge of the creation & implementation of new concepts for architecture and design based on the genetic paradigm. The studio deploys computation as a generative engine to arrive at the construction of possible worlds of architecture that are imaginative, surreal & enigmatic. As such, architecture is conceived as a generic construct situated within the emerging concept of the global brain: sublimation of collective intelligence through architectural form. In addition to solving architectural problems, the primary focus of the studio is directed toward the architecture of the Real: a phenomenology of affects invoked through artistic modulation of the underlying logic of form, both in terms of its intrinsic & extrinsic properties and relations. Karl Chu first conceived the contemporary notion of genetic architecture - a farreaching idea that transcends its biological origins. Genetics is thought of as an extension of the philosophical concept of genesis channeled through the medium of computation: deployment of logical systems for the propagation & mutation of hereditary information involved in the architectural design process. Chu is a professor of architecture at Pratt Institute. Chu has taught, lectured, published and exhibited his work internationally.
What is TEDx?
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED has created a program called TEDx. TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. Our event is called TEDxBrooklyn, where x = independently organized TED event. At our TEDxBrooklyn event, TEDTalks video and live speakers will combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events, including ours, are self-organized.
its very hard to understand someone trying to explain difficult concept with heavy accent, speaking fast, breathing like finish running 10k^^
anyplace4u2 1 week ago
so... describing the contemporary ontology of man in 17 minutes is a bit difficult? hmm "garden in the machine". interesting...
stevenas135 10 months ago
Very interesting concepts but Mr. Chu was wrong in one thing, the greeks were not the first to question the meaning of life.
eysheinsof 1 year ago
is this about "archifuture" when architects no longer involve with just construction but how much intelligence is involved in creating "possible worlds". I couldn't help relating the talk to "2001" and "terminator" both of which question notions of being and non-being in a world where time is no longer linear.
jyanzikong 1 year ago
indeed, they shoulve given him an hour :(
frag971 1 year ago
interesting idea, but 17 minutes is not enough to transport it...
thrhymes 1 year ago