Wednesday 14.5 at 6pm at Arkadia: ‘Data Space – Architectural Outcomes of Data’ by Thomas Miyauchi

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Dear friend of Arkadia,

You are invited to “Data Space – Architectural Outcomes of Data” by Thomas Miyauchi on Wednesday 14.5 at 6pm at Arkadia (Nervanderinkatu 11)

The talk will explore how data is shaping our built environment and what is our relationship to its physical outcomes.

The architecture of information has developed in parallel with modernity. Nowadays information is housed in highly optimised settings such as colocation centres. We are becoming more and more dependent on this “data space” which most of us never enter. Curiously, our reality of the space is being constructed through fictions.

Welcome!

Warm regards,

Ian
www.arkadiabookshop.fi

Entrance is free but a donation of €3 (or more!) to fund the event is suggested and would be most welcome. If you have no loose change or coins we gladly accept payment via Visa Electron or Mastercard etc. !

The ever so complex world we live in has inspired Thomas to work progressively within and beyond architecture.
With passion and care Thomas takes on difficult design challenges and strives to make systemic contributions to society.

During the past years Thomas has collaborated with Esa Ruskeepää participating in open competitions in Finland. The duo won second prize for Aalto University Campus and first prize for Opinmäki School, currently under construction.

Recently Thomas has been collaborating with fellow students Ron Aasholm and Alex Oljemark to develop a life-and-transportation management service. Working through the Humuro co-working studio he is on a continual voyage of studying architecture.