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Tokyoids The Robotic Face Of Architecture Francois Blanciak

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Tokyoids The Robotic Face Of Architecture Francois Blanciak
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.66 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Francois Blanciak
ISBN: 9780262544238, 0262544237
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Tokyoids The Robotic Face Of Architecture Francois Blanciak by Francois Blanciak 9780262544238, 0262544237 instant download after payment.

A photographic survey of the robotic face of Tokyo buildings and an argument that robot aesthetics plays a central role in architectural history.
In Tokyoids, architect François Blanciak surveys the robotic faces omnipresent in Tokyo buildings, offering an architectural taxonomy based not on the usual variables—size, material, historical style—but on the observable expressions of buildings. Are the eyes (windows) twinkling, the mouth (door) laughing? Is that balcony a howl of distress? Investigating robot aesthetics through his photographs of fifty buildings, Blanciak argues that the robot face originated in architecture—before the birth of robotics—and has played a central role in architectural history.
 
Blanciak first puts the robot face into historical perspective, examining the importance of the face in architectural theory and demonstrating that the construction of architecture’s emblematic portraits...

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