Cultivated Wildness: Technodiversity and Wildness in Machines

Zihao ZHANG , Bradley CANTRELL

Landsc. Archit. Front. ›› 2021, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (1) : 52 -65.

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This paper investigates the idea of cultivated wildness at the intersection of landscape design and artificial intelligence. The paper posits that contemporary landscape practices should overcome the potentially single understanding on wilderness, and instead explore landscape strategies to cultivate new forms of wild places via ideas and concerns in contemporary Environmental Humanities, Science and Technology Studies, Ecological Sciences, and Landscape Architecture. Drawing cases in environmental engineering, computer science, and landscape architecture research, this paper explores a framework to construct wild places with intelligent machines. In this framework, machines are not understood a layer of “digital infrastructure” that is used to extent localized human intelligence and agency. Rather machines are conceptualized as active agents who can participate in the intelligence of co-production. Recent developments in cybernetic technologies such as sensing networks, artificial intelligence, and cyberphysical systems can also contribute to establishing the framework. At the heart of this framework is “technodiversity,” in parallel with biodiversity, since a singular vision on technological development driven by optimization and efficiency reinforces a monocultural approach that eliminates other possible relationships to construct with the environment. Thus, cultivated wildness is also about recognizing “wildness” in machines.

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Artificial Intelligence / Wildness / Landscape Design / Machine Ecology / Technodiversity

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Zihao ZHANG, Bradley CANTRELL. Cultivated Wildness: Technodiversity and Wildness in Machines. Landsc. Archit. Front., 2021, 9(1): 52-65 DOI:10.15302/J-LAF-1-020040

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