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Junho 2024 vol. 12 num. 3

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XXVII International Conference of the Ibero-American Society of Digital Graphics

XXVII International Conference of the Ibero-American Society of Digital Graphics

Editorial

Editorial

Theories and Practices of Landscape Design in Digital Accelerated Contexts

Theories and Practices of Landscape Design in Digital Accelerated Contexts

Parametric Design

Parametric Design

Digital Fabrication

Digital Fabrication

Virtual Environments

Virtual Environments

Education and Research in Hybrid Contexts

Education and Research in Hybrid Contexts

Design, Nature and Ecosystems

Design, Nature and Ecosystems

Artistic Practices and Creative Industries

Artistic Practices and Creative Industries

Other Computations

Other Computations

Open Topics

Open Topics

The global situation that emerged after the planetary uncertainty caused by the coronavirus, known as the “Great Reset”, highlighted the fragile condition of certain beliefs prior to the crisis, while unblocking the acceleration vectors towards the construction of new possible futures. These are no longer interpreted as an unavoidable and singular unit, but as spaces of plurality, where the probable, the desirable and the plausible coexist. The emerging landscapes of the great reset are presented in the key of speculative fiction. They are landscapes of convergence between the physical and the digital; between the biological and the machinic; between futurizations, futurabilities and virtualities. The XXVII SIGraDi Congress invites us to reflect on the emerging accelerated landscapes of current techno-diversity and its projection towards future technopolitics.

The global situation that emerged after the planetary uncertainty caused by the coronavirus, known as the “Great Reset”, highlighted the fragile condition of certain beliefs prior to the crisis, while unblocking the acceleration vectors towards the construction of new possible futures. These are no longer interpreted as an unavoidable and singular unit, but as spaces of plurality, where the probable, the desirable and the plausible coexist. The emerging landscapes of the great reset are presented in the key of speculative fiction. They are landscapes of convergence between the physical and the digital; between the biological and the machinic; between futurizations, futurabilities and virtualities. The XXVII SIGraDi Congress invites us to reflect on the emerging accelerated landscapes of current techno-diversity and its projection towards future technopolitics.



Local Organizing Committee
Organization

Chairs
Fernando García Amen
Facultad de Arquitectura Diseño y
Urbanismo (FADU / UdelaR), Uruguay.

Ana Laura Goñi Fitipaldo
Centro Universitario Regional Este
(CURE / UdelaR), Uruguay.

Local Organizing Committee
Ángel Armagno Gentile
Gabriela Barber
Etelvina Borges Bonilla
Raúl Buzó
Gimena Elgorriaga
Luis Flores
Josefina Fulgueiras
Sofía Gambetta
Marcos “Rocco” Lafluf
Raúl Leymonie
Juliana Malcuori
Francesca Mollica
Melissa Molina
Lucas Otero
Paulo Pereyra
Juan Pablo Portillo
Alejandro Recoba
Florencia Sánchez
Victoria Sánchez
Mariana Silveira
Maite Sosa Methol

International Executive Committee
Marcelo Bernal, Perkins&Will, Chile / United States
Silvia Patricia Hernández, Universidad  Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
Rodrigo Scheeren, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brasil
Viviana Hernaiz, MATERIAL Digital Design Studio, Bolivia / Estados Unidos
Léia Miotto Bruscato, Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
Pablo C. Herrera, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias, Perú
Mauricio Loyola, Universidad de Chile, Chile
Alberto Fernández, Universidad de Chile, Chile
Paula Gomez, Georgia Tech Research Institute, Chile / United States
David Torreblanca, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana UPB, Colombia

Editorial Committee
Pablo C. Herrera, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias, Perú
Marcelo Bernal, Perkins&Will, Chile / United States
Fernando Garcia Amen, Universidad de la República, Uruguay
Paula Gomez, Georgia Tech Research Institute, Chile / United States
Frederico Braida, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Brasil
Silvia Patricia Hernández, Universidad  Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
Rodrigo Martín-Iglesias, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Local Organizing Committee
Organization

Chairs
Fernando García Amen
Facultad de Arquitectura Diseño y
Urbanismo (FADU / UdelaR), Uruguay.

Ana Laura Goñi Fitipaldo
Centro Universitario Regional Este
(CURE / UdelaR), Uruguay.

Local Organizing Committee
Ángel Armagno Gentile
Gabriela Barber
Etelvina Borges Bonilla
Raúl Buzó
Gimena Elgorriaga
Luis Flores
Josefina Fulgueiras
Sofía Gambetta
Marcos “Rocco” Lafluf
Raúl Leymonie
Juliana Malcuori
Francesca Mollica
Melissa Molina
Lucas Otero
Paulo Pereyra
Juan Pablo Portillo
Alejandro Recoba
Florencia Sánchez
Victoria Sánchez
Mariana Silveira
Maite Sosa Methol

International Executive Committee
Marcelo Bernal, Perkins&Will, Chile / United States
Silvia Patricia Hernández, Universidad  Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
Rodrigo Scheeren, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brasil
Viviana Hernaiz, MATERIAL Digital Design Studio, Bolivia / Estados Unidos
Léia Miotto Bruscato, Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
Pablo C. Herrera, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias, Perú
Mauricio Loyola, Universidad de Chile, Chile
Alberto Fernández, Universidad de Chile, Chile
Paula Gomez, Georgia Tech Research Institute, Chile / United States
David Torreblanca, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana UPB, Colombia

Editorial Committee
Pablo C. Herrera, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias, Perú
Marcelo Bernal, Perkins&Will, Chile / United States
Fernando Garcia Amen, Universidad de la República, Uruguay
Paula Gomez, Georgia Tech Research Institute, Chile / United States
Frederico Braida, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Brasil
Silvia Patricia Hernández, Universidad  Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
Rodrigo Martín-Iglesias, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina