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Liss C. Werner is a computational design researcher at Dessau International Graduate School of Architecture, focusing on the intersection of cybernetics, architecture, and digital systems. Her work explores bio-computational reactors, digital twins for buildings, and slime mold-based architectural models. She contributes to urban planning through GIS-based tools and investigates historical cybernetic principles in design.
- Key Research Areas: Cybernetics, computational architecture, bio-digital integration, digital twins, and urban systems.
- Collaborations: Projects with scholars in Germany, Austria, and Sweden, including studies on microbial fuel cells and particle physics applications.
- Theoretical Contributions: Extended Gordon Pask's Conversation Theory into architectural design, proposed 'sixth ecology' frameworks, and critiqued bio-digital fantasies in design.
- Tools & Methods: Uses Python OpenCV, Grasshopper/Rhinoceros, Arduino-Uno, and parametric CAD environments for bio-reactor monitoring and urban optimization.
Publications: 15 recent works cover topics from digital infrastructure in the Anthropocene to cybernetic feedback mechanisms in architecture, with a focus on adaptive geometries and human-machine co-evolution.
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