Seminar: Computational Feminism: Searching for Cyborgs

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Date/Time:Wednesday, 31 Jan 2018 from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Location:1030 Morrill
Cost:Free
Contact:Shelby Doyle
Phone:515-294-8711
Channel:College of Design
Categories:Lectures
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Computational design is a field within architecture that leverages computing, data and machines to advance the aesthetic and performative qualities of the built environment. As the field matures, architects must address an increasing number of cultural, political and ethical dimensions, particularly in technical roles. This presentation examines the gender gap in computational design and proposes an agenda to achieve gender equality in this area.

Presented by architecture faculty members Shelby Doyle, Leslie Forehand and Nick Senske. Part of the Women's and Gender Studies Seminar Series. Refreshments will be served.