![]() , Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture website. (2014) Where Are the Women? Measuring Progress on Gender in Architecture This definition appropriates Donna Haraway’s cyborg as its symbolic instrument of equality.ĭesign methods information processing education representation computational / artistic culturesĬarpo, Mario (2012) The Digital Turn in Architecture 1992–2012Ĭhang, Lian C. The paper concludes with a proposed definition of Computational Feminism as a social, political, and ethical discourse. Specifically, the authors re-examine 1990s networked feminism in relation to the computational culture of today. ![]() Examples of feminist theory establish possible entry points within computational design to bridge the gaps in gender equity and representation. ![]() ![]() Data from architectural publications and the CumInCAD database provide metrics for measuring the segregation between feminist and computational discourse. This paper examines the gender gap in computational design and proposes an agenda to achieve gender equality. ![]() 232-237Īs computational design matures, the discipline is in a position to address an increasing number of cultural dimensions: social, political, and ethical. Doyle, Shelby Forehand, Leslie Senske, NickĬomputational Feminism: Searching for CyborgsĪCADIA 2017: DISCIPLINES & DISRUPTION Cambridge, MA 2-4 November, 2017), pp. ![]()
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