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  • Published: 16 May 2023
  • ISBN: 9780262545150
  • Imprint: MIT Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 208
  • RRP: $65.00

Beyond Digital

Design and Automation at the End of Modernity



Recasting computational design: a new modern agenda for a post-industrial, post-pandemic world.

Recasting computational design: a new modern agenda for a post-industrial, post-pandemic world.

Mass production was the core technical logic of industrial modernity: for the last hundred years, architects and designers have tried to industrialize construction and standardize building materials and processes in the pursuit of economies of scale. But this epochal march of modernity is now over. In Beyond Digital, Mario Carpo reviews the long history of the computational mode of production, showing how the merger of robotic automation and artificial intelligence will stop and reverse the modernist quest for scale. Today’s technologies already allow us to use nonstandard building materials as found, or as made, and assemble them in as many nonstandard, intelligent, adaptive ways as needed: the microfactories of our imminent future will be automated artisan shops.

The post-industrial logic of computational manufacturing has been known and theorized for some time. By tracing its theoretical and technical sources, and reviewing the design theories that accompanied its rise, Carpo shows how the computational project, long under the sway of powerful antimodern ideologies, is now being recast by the urgency of the climate crisis, which has vindicated its premises—and by the global pandemic, which has tragically proven its viability. Looking at the work of a new generation of designers, technologists, and producers, Beyond Digital offers a new modern agenda for our post-industrial future.

  • Published: 16 May 2023
  • ISBN: 9780262545150
  • Imprint: MIT Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 208
  • RRP: $65.00

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Praise for Beyond Digital

The Second Digital Turn is a beautiful exposition of historical ideas. ancient debates, technological developments in art and curious personal anecdotes brought to light at the service of contemporary issues by a scholar of great reputation: Mario Carpo. (Review Architecture)

"Theorist Mario Carpo is working to write the history of architecture’s recent past."
--Metropolis Mag, https://metropolismag.com/projects/qa-mario-carpo-on-architectures-digital-past-and-present/