This project, conceived by New York-based architecture firm Kokkugia, revisits the monument as an object, instead establishing the formation of an immersive space of remembrance, a space that emerges from the landscape and is carved from inside a bleak stone monolith – an inverted monument. The project explores the emergence of space rich with intricate detail, reflecting the culmination of individual differences within a multitude.This project is part of Kokkugia’s ongoing research into Behavioral Design Methodologies. These methodologies work through Multi-Agent algorithms to generate a landscape with a differentiated area of intensity that culminates in intense flocking – an inverted monument.
The non-linear interaction of agents navigates the domain of variable charge negotiating between their own swarm logic and the domain of external influences.The project is interested in both with the emergence of figure from the field as well as the dissolution of number into abstraction. The space of remembrance within the inverted monument is cast from bronze and generated through the interaction of agent-based components. At the local level, the component does not have any master state, but instead adapts to its conditions. Therefore, while local moments of frequency may occur, its constant change of the state caused by local relations resists the categorical reading of the component.The logic of this carved space is a multi -slop: self -like algorithmic agents act through the scales to form continuous architectural, where the clarity of discrete architectural hierarchies decreases. Through this decay of the hierarchy, a new set of intensive affects appears.
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