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‘Parole Composte’ is a project that investigates the possibility, as Junya Ishigami stated, of embodyiny architecture that was never considered architecture before. The aim of the project was to explore the potential of designing through conversation, using scripts that translate words into shapes and engaging in dialogue with ChatGPT. My architectural approach seeks to examine how new large language models (LLMs), particularly ChatGPT, can be used to create a spatial design language that is driven by words and conversation. The process I have developed transforms words into forms, considering how architectural form can be influenced by typography. This involves combining generative abstract processes with physical and environmental constraints. The designed building serves as a contemporary art centre with a focus on hosting digital art exhibitions and workshops centred around the themes of digital literacy, coding, and teaching skills to bridge the digital divide by increasing technology accessibility. In addition, the building also incorporates a coffee shop that serves as a venue for debate related to digital rights, privacy, and internet governance.
Three installations located around Bloomsbury. Each of the three installations was designed in conversation with artificial intelligence (AI) (GPT-3 language model).
Drawings of interviews with people who worked on site. Their expressions are translated into words and drawings that were subsequently translated into space.
The narrative of the movie was written by ChatGPT using words that are incorporated into the building.