ZKM 20th & 21st centuries Art
2022
collection
ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe (DE)
The Computational Monkeys
2018
self representation
Artist Collection
Art[n+1] Gallery
2013 - 2018
main representation
Paris (FR)
Proteus
2020
Essay
M. Smigielska, in ‘Architecture and Naturing Affairs‘, Birkhaüser, Berlin
La Fabrique du Vivant
2019
Curatorial
M-A. Brayer, in ‘Designing The Living’, Hyx, Paris
La Fin de la Représentation?
2017
Curatorial
M-A. Brayer, in ‘Printing The World’, Hyx, Paris
Thierry Serbeto
2022
Videography
Zosia Prominska
2018
Photography
Maria Smigielska
2016
Art & Design
EMAP
2023
residency - research
Kontejner, Bureau of Contemporary Art Praxis, Zagreb (HR)
EMARE
2023
residency - research
Kontejner, Bureau of Contemporary Art Praxis, Zagreb (HR)
Intelligent Museum
2022
residency - research & production
Hertzlab, ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe (DE) & Nuremberg Deutsches Museum (DE)
SNSF Project Funding
2021 - 2025
funding - research
Research Funding Div. 1-2, Swiss National Science Foundation (CH)
A&T Doctoral Programme of Excellence
2016 - 2019
funding - research
PhD Fellowship, ETH Zurich (CH)
An Inverse Modeling Method
2023
Proceedings
CAADRIA, CEPT University, Ahmedabad
Proteus 3.0
2023
Catalogue
‘Biomedia’, Spector Books, Leipzig
Neurodesign
2022
PhD Thesis
ETH, Zürich
Modeling with Neural Potentials
2020
Symposium
On AI In Architecture, Engineering, And Construction, ETH, Zürich
Experiments in Architectural Modelling with Discriminative Neural Patterns
2020
Conference
ANFA, Salk Institute, La Jolla
Experiments in Architectural Modeling
2020
Conference
ANFA, Salk Institute, La Jolla
Experiments in Architectural Modeling with Discriminative Neural Patterns
2020
Conference
ANFA, Salk Institute, La Jolla
Stargazer
2020
Catalogue
Compmonks, in ‘Neurones’, Hyx, Paris
Growing Shapes
2020
Proceedings
DigitalFUTURES, Shangai
Stargazer, Two Columns From Neural Potentials
2020
Symposium
Forum Vertigo, IRCAM, Paris
CAAD Modeling with Visual ERP BCI
2019
Conference
NAT, LJMU, Liverpool
Towards Encoding Shape Features With Visual ERP-BCI for Generative Design
2019
Journal
International Journal of Architectural Computing Vol 17, 1
Encoding Shape Features With Visual ERP-BCI
2019
Journal
International Journal of Architectural Computing Vol 17, 1
Uchron
2018
Proceedings
eCAADe, University of Technology, Lodz
Design without Reason
2017
Symposium
LABEX CAP, Centre Pompidou, Paris
Machine Learning from Las Vegas
2016
Article
#Volume 49: Hello World, Archis, Amsterdam
Le Cube d’Après
2014
Proceedings
ACADIA, USC, Los Angeles
Le Cube d’Après, Integrated Cognition for Iterative and generative Designs
2014
Proceedings
ACADIA
Augmented Iterations
2013
Proceedings
eCAADe, University of Technology, Delft
Biomedia, The Age of Media with Life-like Behavior
2021
group exhibition
ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe (DE)
Digital Wild
2020
biennial
Trondheim Kunst Museum, Trondheim (NO)
Neurones, Les Intelligences Simulées
2020
group exhibition
CNAM Centre Pompidou Museum, Paris (FR)
Dreamcatcher
2023
ongoing research
Grasping Fleeting Memories
...
Colchiques
2021
completed
Neuramod
2021 - 2025
ongoing research
Architectural Modeling with Neural Potentials
Fourier's Demon
2020
ongoing research
Proto Categorical Spaces
Phosphenes
2020
completed
Speechless Massing of Grammars
Proteus
2018
in production
Interacting with Matter & Mixed Intelligences
…
Narcissus
2017
completed
Compositions of The Self
Frontdesk
2016
completed
Rod-Bended Furniture For a Gallery
Hilbertonians
2015
completed
Void Filling Furnitures
Les Colchiques
2014
completed
Shape Generation Through Neural Patterns
Le Cube d'Après
2013
completed
Non-Linear Neural Selection of Pseudo-Cubes
The Grills
2013
completed
Reciprocal Daybeds and Slabs
Normalons
2012
completed
Reciprocal Huts and Canopies
The Great Decimation
2011
completed
Stepped Topological Decimation Series for Organic-To-Geometric Figuration
...
More Is Different
2007
completed
Generative Design
More is Different was part of Pierre Cutellic's master thesis and diploma on morphogenetic methods for generative design, exploring a full range of organic and geometric formal logics. On the architectonic basis of an imaginary pavilion, it establishes an ecosystemic set of custom programs and aggregating APIs from various modeling softwares, specific space partition and allocation algorithms. At a time when topological and self-organisational space logics were not so accessible, this work allowed to define the beginnings of The Computational Monkeys' agenda. Pierre's focused work on design computation was awarded summa cum laude, in December 2007, before starting his early career as a consultant for the building industry. From the rich body of work that constituted his diploma, only a few digital master files and prints remain, as precious relics, from a digital storage failure shortly after his graduation.