Alex Orsholits, Zhou Li, Kritika Dhupar, Yusuke Obuchi, Chengzhe Zhu, Yusuke Komata, Shuta Takagi: Goldfish Architecture: Therapeutic Urban Aquaponics – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

Alex Orsholits, Zhou Li, Kritika Dhupar, Yusuke Obuchi, Chengzhe Zhu, Yusuke Komata, Shuta Takagi: Goldfish Architecture: Therapeutic Urban Aquaponics

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Artist Statement:


    In recent years, there has been a transition towards new implemen- tations of digital augmentation and optimization at everincreasing scales. With metropolises now being equipped with a myriad of sensors, these agglomerations are becoming entangled with a new class of infrastructure. Yet, current propositions of big data-based sustainability implementations leave much to be desired in terms of transparency. To the detriment of personal and interpersonal com- fort, these configurations operate solely as city-wide optimizers, on a scale that is alienating for the individual. The benefits there- fore remain intangible in the eyes of the inhabitants. Could these benefits operate on a smaller, personal scale to a similar effect as that of a larger scale? In a fundamental sense, current environment & sustainability implementations represent a disconnect from the individual needs of the community as the process falls solely on the system developer, rather than the public willing to accommodate such changes in their space.
    For the 2021 Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism: Cross- roads – Building the resilient city, the University of Tokyo Depart- ment of Architecture Advanced Studies Program (T_ADS) sought to promote appreciation and compassion for our personal envi- ronments through the collective care of plants and fish, all while providing people with the therapeutic benefits from the process of caring for pets and the satisfaction of harvesting ones own produce. While the goal of the laboratory’s production in the case of the Biennale is the design and construction of an architectural proto- type encapsulating two remotely manageable aquaponic systems that seek to provide urban communities a symbiotic relationship between fish, plants, and users, for SIGGRAPH Asia, we intend to take advantage of the unique architectural expression of virtual environments, which we treat with equal importance to that of physical reality, to design a Digital Twin closely linked with the constructed prototype.