Benjamin Bratton: The Program is not on the floor (February 18, 2009)



Benjamin Bratton discusses interface and programming in architecture, proposing a series potential futures based upon the need for architecture to disappear. This disappearance is not viewed as an explosive immolation, but as an absorptive melt into a universal design of interaction and filter which will allow for architecture’s rebirth into itself or something else. Bratton’s talk ultimately evades any suggestion of concrete path, instead posing questions for architecture’s disciplinary futures.

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