Το work with title Inception constructions redefining architectural spaces through synthetic perception by Mavria Dionysia is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Bibliographic Citation
Dionysia Mavria, "Inception constructions redefining architectural spaces through synthetic perception", Diploma Work, School of Architecture, Technical University of Crete, Chania, Greece, 2024
https://doi.org/10.26233/heallink.tuc.100222
This project studies the intersection between neuroscience and architecture to question how we make sense of our nocturnal visions and how they can be harnessed to influence our living environments. Using artificial neural network AI, the bedroom learned how to implement patterns from the contextual space where dreams were experienced. The prototype uses a pipeline to transform these dreams into an accessible version of the material reality, traveling into a digital replica of the space that is perceived by machines that know nothing but my dreams. The AI interprets and reconstructs the dreamscapes, translating the abstract and often surreal elements into tangible architectural forms. This process creates spaces that resonate deeply with the dreamer's subconscious, offering a unique blend of personal and spatial identity. The implementation of synthetic perception opens new possibilities for the interaction between humans and their environments, moving beyond traditional design constraints. This innovative approach invites us to explore a world where our dreams actively shape our surroundings, merging the boundaries between the real and the imaginary. By integrating dreams into architectural design, we begin a new chapter in understanding and perceiving physical space.