Copy Paste y personalización en serie: consideraciones en torno a la arquitectura en la era de su reproductibilidad digital
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Calvo Basarán, Juan
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Regenerar, reciclar y reutilizar el capital
(tanto material como inmaterial) depositado
por las generaciones que nos han precedido
se está convirtiendo en una estrategia
imprescindible en el ámbito de nuestra
planificación social y está cambiando el marco
epistemológico y el paisaje técnico en los que
se desenvuelven nuestras vidas. Se trata de
una llamada al orden que, desde los terrenos
más objetivo de la física, dirige su mirada
hacia otras disciplinas y especialmente hacia
los propios procesos creativos. Frente al
despilfarro tanto energético como material,
por un lado, la cultura post-productiva
y las estrategias de copia apropiativa del
Copy Paste aprovechan, a lo largo del
proceso creativo, la acumulación y exceso
de información y material en el que estamos
inmersos; por el otro, la personalización en
serie garantizada por las nuevas tecnologías
informáticas robotizadas permite asociar la
serialidad a nuevas formas de variabilidad
típicas de la dimensión artesanal de la
producción preindustrial. Todo esto
sacude desde los cimientos el mundo de la
producción arquitectónica, cuestionando
su marco teórico-disciplinario y operativo,
poniendo en entredicho conceptos como el
de autoría y originalidad y replanteando el
propio papel del arquitecto/diseñador.
Regenerating, recycling and reusing both the material and intangible capital deposited by the many generations that preceded us is becoming an essential strategy in the field of our social planning, changing the epistemological framework and the technical landscape in which our lives unfold. It is a call to order that, from the most objective fields of physics, directs its gaze towards other disciplines and especially towards creative processes. To tackle the challenges of both energy and material waste, on the one hand, the post-productive culture and the processes of appropriative copy better known as Copy Paste take advantage, throughout the creative process, of the accumulation and excess of information and material in which we are immersed; on the other hand, serial customization guaranteed by the new robotized computer technologies allows seriality to be associated with new forms of variability which were typical of the artisanal dimension of pre-industrial production. All these issues shake the very foundations of the world of architectural production, questioning its theoretical-disciplinary and operational framework, calling into question concepts such as authorship and originality and readdressing the very role of the architect/designer.
Regenerating, recycling and reusing both the material and intangible capital deposited by the many generations that preceded us is becoming an essential strategy in the field of our social planning, changing the epistemological framework and the technical landscape in which our lives unfold. It is a call to order that, from the most objective fields of physics, directs its gaze towards other disciplines and especially towards creative processes. To tackle the challenges of both energy and material waste, on the one hand, the post-productive culture and the processes of appropriative copy better known as Copy Paste take advantage, throughout the creative process, of the accumulation and excess of information and material in which we are immersed; on the other hand, serial customization guaranteed by the new robotized computer technologies allows seriality to be associated with new forms of variability which were typical of the artisanal dimension of pre-industrial production. All these issues shake the very foundations of the world of architectural production, questioning its theoretical-disciplinary and operational framework, calling into question concepts such as authorship and originality and readdressing the very role of the architect/designer.
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Calvo Basarán, J. (2020). Copy Paste y personalización en serie: consideraciones en torno a la arquitectura en la era de su reproductibilidad digital. REIA: Revista Europea de Investigación en Arquitectura, (15), 27-40. http://reia.es/REIA15_02_WEB.pdf


