
The Cyber-gardens workshop explores the design potential of cultivating an artificial garden. Light, nutrients flows, direct care and physical contact contribute to the growth of a digital abstract garden, composed of a variety of diagrammatic creatures and interacting organisms.
The cyber-gardeners designed both the physical and the digital components of their gardens while testing their cultivation and living potential.
While exciding the limitations of biological living systems, cyber-Gardens holds true their fundamental principle, the feedback loop; the human, the machine, the computer, the environment, the machine, the human, the environment, the machine, the computer, the human will co-design and co-evolve into new artificial living systems.
Unit Masters - Workshop Tutors:
Claudia Pasquero
Marco Poletto
Workshop Assistants:
Neill Grant
Manuele Gaioni
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