Materialidad espacial en las prácticas de ScanLAB Projects y Marshmallow Laser Feast
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Servando Carrillo, Rubén
Cano Ciborro, Víctor
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Revista de Arquitectura. Departamento de Arquitectura. Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo. Universidad de Chile.
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Este artículo analiza los riesgos y oportunidades de la IA y cómo sus modelos reproducen sesgos que invisibilizan la vulnerabilidad humana y no-humana. Se examina el papel de tecnologías de visión, simulación y representación digital en narrativas artístico-arquitectónicas que sensibilizan frente a problemáticas contemporáneas. A partir del materialismo vital de Jane Bennett, se argumenta que la IA, en convergencia con otras tecnologías, puede ampliar la percepción de fenómenos ocultos. La metodología combina análisis comparado de casos de estudio con la producción de dibujos y cartografías analíticas, evidenciando la necesidad de reconocer la interdependencia humano–no-humano y promover prácticas tecnológicas sostenibles.
This article examines the risks and opportunities of AI and how its models reproduce biases that obscure both human and non-human vulnerability. It explores the role of vision, simulation, and digital representation technologies in artistic-architectural narratives that raise awareness of contemporary challenges. Drawing on Jane Bennett’s vital materialism, it argues that AI, in convergence with other technologies, can expand perception of previously hidden phenomena. The methodology combines comparative analysis of case studies with the production of drawings and analytical cartographies, highlighting the need to recognize human–non-human interdependence and foster more sustainable technological practices.
This article examines the risks and opportunities of AI and how its models reproduce biases that obscure both human and non-human vulnerability. It explores the role of vision, simulation, and digital representation technologies in artistic-architectural narratives that raise awareness of contemporary challenges. Drawing on Jane Bennett’s vital materialism, it argues that AI, in convergence with other technologies, can expand perception of previously hidden phenomena. The methodology combines comparative analysis of case studies with the production of drawings and analytical cartographies, highlighting the need to recognize human–non-human interdependence and foster more sustainable technological practices.
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Servando-Carrillo, R., & Cano-Ciborro, V. (2025). Materialidad espacial en las prácticas de scanLAB Projects y Marshmallow Laser Feast. Revista de Arquitectura, 30(49), 11-32. https://doi.org/10.5354/0719-5427.2025.80791




