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Driver Less Vision is part of Designs for Different Futures at Philadelphia Museum of Art, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis and The Art Institute of Chicago (2019-2021)
Self-driving cars construct images that are barely comparable to human perception. But what are the exact differences? How will these vehicles discern corners and the differences between the road below, the buildings alongside them and the sky above? Could this new real-time air quality maps of the city generate an unprecedented environmental awareness among society? Could the autonomous vehicle installation be used as a tool to identify the spaces that could benefit from redesign in the city?
Engaging citizens in this new sensorial environment could make them aware of the necessity of a sensorial social contract. But where do these discussions need to take place? Could we design new spaces for negotiation that allow the variety of agents required for socio-technical controversies? Can we bring together parliaments and laboratories under a single roof?
A project by Urtzi Grau, Guillermo Fernández-Abascal, Perlin Studios and Max Lauter original commissioned for the Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism (2017)