Computation in design, architecture and the built environment, and its practices, methods, and tools frequently offer ‘neutral’ and ‘optimized’ techno-solutions to (social) design problems. Such a portrayal of these computational infrastructures as neutral solutions that open participation in design hides the social, political, and environmental entanglements involved in their creation and expansion. This special issue spotlights power relations between computational practices, technology infrastructures, knowledge, and their reproductions of bias at multiple scales.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Boeva_2023
%A Boeva, Yana
%A Noel, Vernelle A. A.
%D 2023
%I Informa UK Limited
%J Digital Creativity
%K myown rp10 sowi5 from:yanaboeva
%N 2
%P 79--87
%R 10.1080/14626268.2023.2228296
%T Critical computational relations in design, architecture and the built environment: editorial
%U https://doi.org/10.1080%2F14626268.2023.2228296
%V 34
%X Computation in design, architecture and the built environment, and its practices, methods, and tools frequently offer ‘neutral’ and ‘optimized’ techno-solutions to (social) design problems. Such a portrayal of these computational infrastructures as neutral solutions that open participation in design hides the social, political, and environmental entanglements involved in their creation and expansion. This special issue spotlights power relations between computational practices, technology infrastructures, knowledge, and their reproductions of bias at multiple scales.
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abstract = {Computation in design, architecture and the built environment, and its practices, methods, and tools frequently offer ‘neutral’ and ‘optimized’ techno-solutions to (social) design problems. Such a portrayal of these computational infrastructures as neutral solutions that open participation in design hides the social, political, and environmental entanglements involved in their creation and expansion. This special issue spotlights power relations between computational practices, technology infrastructures, knowledge, and their reproductions of bias at multiple scales.},
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author = {Boeva, Yana and Noel, Vernelle A. A.},
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title = {Critical computational relations in design, architecture and the built environment: editorial},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1080%2F14626268.2023.2228296},
volume = 34,
year = 2023
}