• Winter 2025/26
    Master
  • 264.237
  • Visuelle Kultur
    Modul
  • Univ.Lekt. S()fia Braga, MA

Architekturen des Alltags

TOWARD NEW FORMS OF HUMAN–AI COLLABORATION

How might we reimagine AI as a collaborator in creativity, care and more-than-human futures? “Architectures of the Everyday” explores the entanglement of artificial intelligence with our cultural, spatial, and social realities, asking how these systems can be critically and imaginatively reoriented. Rather than treating AI simply as a tool, we approach it as a layered sociotechnical system shaped by hidden infrastructures, biased categorizations, and the invisible labor that sustains it. The course examines the political, ethical, and ecological implications of AI while engaging it as a medium for speculative design, collaborative storytelling, and artistic experimentation.

Drawing from architecture, media theory, visual culture, and contemporary art, we explore how artists and designers use AI to challenge dominant narratives, foster new modes of human and non-human collaboration, and imagine alternative technological futures. Through theory-driven seminars, collective dialogue, and hands-on exploration, the course becomes a space for both critique and creation. It invites students to trace the technologies shaping our everyday and to imagine how they might be reassembled with care, imagination, and agency.

Architekturen des Alltags
Univ.Lekt. S()fia Braga

Beginn: 25. Oktober 2025
Ort: Seminarraum AC0440

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A still from 'Third Impact', (photo: S()fia Braga, 2025)