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Gotthard Landschaft – eine digitale Reise durch das alpine Massiv

20. – 30. September | ETH Zürich, Zentrum, Hauptgebäude (HG) Innenhof.

Im Rahmen der Schweizer Digitaltage bespielt die Ausstellung «Gotthard Landschaft» der Professur Christophe Girot mit einem Punktwolken-Modell dieser bedeutsamen Bergregion den Innenhof des ETH Hauptgebäudes.

Grossformatige LED-Screens zeigen eine Reise durch die digitale Landschaft, dabei werden überirdische Felsformationen, Wälder, Dörfer, Passstrassen und unterirdische Tunnel in ein und dasselbe Bild gesetzt, dreidimensionale Klangaufnahmen vervollständigen das Erlebnis. Zwei Virtual-Reality-Stationen ermöglichen es, ganz individuell in die digitale Landschaft einzutauchen.

20. September 2022 um 18:00 Uhr Vernissage

Am Gotthard treffen ikonische Landschaftsbilder auf modernste Infrastrukturen. Das dreidimensionale Punktwolken-Modell macht die komplexen Strukturen des berühmten Massivs auf einzigartige Weise physisch spürbar und sichtbar. Welche neuen Möglichkeiten eröffnen sich dadurch in der Landschaftsplanung und Raummodellierung?

Impulsreferat von Dr. Chris Luebkeman (ETH Foresight)

Round Table zum Gotthard als Infrastrukturlandschaft

  • Moderation Prof. Christophe Girot
  • Prof. Dr. Anette Freytag (Rutgers University USA)
  • Bruno Giussani (Global Curator, TED)
  • Prof. Dr. Adrienne Grêt-Regamey (ETH D-BAUG)
  • Prof. Matthias Kohler (ETH D-ARCH)
  • Dr. Thomas Robinson (SBB Strategic Foresight)
  • Dr. Nadine Schütz (Echora)

29. September 2022 um 18:00 Uhr Finissage

Die Erschliessung der Gotthardpassage durch Strassen und Tunnel prägt die Erscheinung des alpinen Terrains. Die digitalen Darstellungen erlauben es, bestehende Strukturen unterschiedlicher Verkehrsgenerationen in ein und dasselbe Bild zu setzten. Was lesen wir aus ihrer kunstvoll anmutenden, transparenten Textur? Welchen Beitrag kann diese Form der Dokumentation leisten, um die kulturelle Bedeutung der Landschaft zu ermitteln?

Round Table zum kulturellen Erbe der Gotthardlandschaft

  • Moderation Isabelle Fehlmann
  • Hans Danuser (Künstler & Fotograf)
  • Prof. Dr. Michael Jakob (HEPIA)
  • Prof. Dr. Marion Sauter (Berner Fachhochschule)
  • Dr. Erika Flückiger Strebel (ASTRA)

Organisation

Institut für Landschaft und Urbane Studien, Landschaftsarchitektur, Professur Christophe Girot | Landscape Visualization and Modeling Lab
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55 | September 2022: Ort / Place

  • The E-Bike City: Bringing Amsterdam and Copenhagen to Switzerland?
  • Globescape: Understanding Place, Fostering Place-making
  • Field Reconnaissance
  • Understanding a Place by Looking at its Soil
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  • Post-socialist Discourse of Urban Megaproject Development: From City on the Water to Belgrade Waterfront
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  • Bodies of Water – A Swiss Landscape Trilogy
  • The [Seasonal] Arrival City: Designing for migrants’ ‘transient right to the city’
  • Operationalising Place for Land System Science
  • Size Matters
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  • False Clouds
  • Gotthard Landschaft – eine digitale Reise durch das alpine Massiv
  • Methoden der Stadtforschung: 21 Years of Urban Sociology
  • Profile der Alpen: Landschaft, Landscape, Paysage – Talschaft
  • Between Activism and Academia: Research Justice in Unequal Cities
  • Architecture of Territory: MY ENERGY
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Prof. Damian Jerjen
Prof. Dr. David Kaufmann
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Dr. Anastasios Kouvelas
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Prof. Dr. Christian Schmid
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