Projecting Spaces
Conference on architectural visualisation
9th international eaea conference
The 9th conference focuses on suggestiveness and visual design of projections and is organized by the Chair of Visualisation at the Faculty of Architecture, Brandenburg University of Technology.
Schedule
Call for Papers December, 2009
Submission of abstracts, extended deadline May 1st, 2009
New notification of acceptance May 31st, 2009
Submission of full paper September 1st, 2009
Registration until September 1st, 2009
Conference: September 24th to 26th, 2009
Excursion September 26th, 2009
Subject
Architectural visualisation explores and reflects on the visualisation of space expressed through internal, external architectures and built environments but emphasizes the invisible phenomena and qualities implied by its creation. There is no image without intention. Since architectural visualisation is primarily created in a professional environment, the multitude of possible intentions might be professional, too. Accordingly the receivers perceive the presentation of visualisation of architecture in numerous ways and with sometimes unforeseen results. The conference explores this concept. It focuses on the perception and judgement of representation of the built and virtual worlds. It will explore the techniques, geometries, intentions and reflections of representation in the physical and virtual worlds, exploring new verbal and visual definitions:
What implies the view on architecture? What are the key aspects? What is implied by techniques? What is implied by the architect? What is the reason of perspective? Who inspects what? Is projection equal interpretation? What is the relation between space and projection? What are their influences on each other? How do geometric and psychologic projection relate? What is architectonic in architectural illustrations? What is the relation between Illustration and Design? How do illustrations affect the mediation of architecture? Is there anything special in architectural illustration? How do illustration and design affect each other? Depiction or visualisation? How to teach architectural visualisation?


