书籍 The Alphabet and the Algorithm的封面

The Alphabet and the Algorithm

Mario Carpo

出版社

The MIT Press

出版时间

2011-02-03

ISBN

9780262515801

评分

★★★★★

标签

算法

书籍介绍

Digital technologies have changed architecture--the way it is taught, practiced, managed, and regulated. But if the digital has created a "paradigm shift" for architecture, which paradigm is shifting? In The Alphabet and the Algorithm, Mario Carpo points to one key practice of modernity: the making of identical copies. Carpo highlights two examples of identicality crucial to the shaping of architectural modernity: in the fifteenth century, Leon Battista Alberti's invention of architectural design, according to which a building is an identical copy of the architect's design; and, in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the mass production of identical copies from mechanical master models, matrixes, imprints, or molds. The modern power of the identical, Carpo argues, came to an end with the rise of digital technologies. Everything digital is variable. In architecture, this means the end of notational limitations, of mechanical standardization, and of the Albertian, authorial way of building by design. Charting the rise and fall of the paradigm of identicality, Carpo compares new forms of postindustrial digital craftsmanship to hand-making and the cultures and technologies of variations that existed before the coming of machine-made, identical copies. Carpo reviews the unfolding of digitally based design and construction from the early 1990s to the present, and suggests a new agenda for architecture in an age of variable objects and of generic and participatory authorship.

用户评论
数字建造技术启蒙书籍,前部分像计算机专业书籍。。整体来说挺有趣,也为数字建造提供了根据以及“正当”理由lol(Carpo老师无论是讲课还是讲座写书都很喜欢用一堆比喻啊。
囫囵吞枣地读完了。以后有需要再精读吧
估计设计白痴才会打低分
受教了,再次被启迪一下未来的建筑设计模式的话题。
从货币的历史出发,历史被分成了三个部分:artisanal(以支票为例), mechanical(以纸币为例)以及digital(以信用卡为例)。这三个时段最大的区别是,工匠时期,产品是相似却不一致的;机械时期,产品是一致的并随着数量的增殖而变得便宜;数字化时期,产品将再次获得相似却不一致的属性,但价格变得与数量增殖与否无关。 书里花了很长的篇幅写Alberti是如何在工匠时期尝试数字化时期的工艺的,并且把这条线索和建筑的authorship并行讨论。三个历史时期建筑authorship的演变也就变成了from autographic to allographic to 'split agency'。
希望把垃圾落后的生产力都干掉
因为已经成长生活在digital的时代 所以其实很难客观的描述形容它究竟是什么 看完才大概明白 自己处于坐标系的哪里 受益匪浅
例子举的浅显易懂
例子很多,通俗易懂,比如从签名的角度去论述所有权在以前靠的是大体相似且具有特点,轻微的不同是可以被允许的,而技术的进步导致duplicate被实现,所有权更多的是一种独有的信息,比如一串账号。突然想到前几天的策展讲座里有说数字技术的发展将人的感知方式都转变了。医生关注的不是你的健康,而是化验单里的各种数据是否正常;切尔诺贝利的操作员并不知道核燃料的运行情况,他们只不过面对着一些压力或者温度数据而已。