Critical Collision seminar


Quick photo from this weeks Critical Collision seminar in Inspace.

This is was the first occasion that two groups of Masters students have ever met:
MArch Disruptive Technologies posits that Architecture is a creative discipline that crosses boundaries, the context in which it operates is in a state of flux. New materials, new processes, new technologies continue to emerge, often from other sectors of activity that operate on a different structure of development and innovation. The intersection between these processes and the cultural and theoretical models that frame them is ‘Disruptive technology’.

The MSc by Research in Interdisciplinary Creative Practice is a unique programme of study that responds to emerging practices that work across diverse disciplines in the creative arts, humanities and physical and social sciences. The programme is predicated on the understanding that the convergent nature of Information and Communication Technologies has facilitated the adoption of methods from across disciplines but recognises that practitioners often require a deeper appreciation and experience of such methods to assure their ability to undertake such practice.

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