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  • ... core CFI, SSHRC, NSERC and Canada Council for the Arts grants. RESEARCH FOCUS: Responsive and distributed architectural environments and interactive systems, flexible lightweight structures integrating kinetic functions, microprocessing, sensor and...
  • ... and engineers alike, to dream greatly and “fail” wildly, all the while making insightful discoveries about our technological environment and the human condition in the information age. At the center of Engineering Utopia are several major art restoration...
  • Plan-it! -
    ... sculpture: media-architecture. PLAN-it! was developed by fuchs-eckermann and Herbert Lachmayer to set-up a multisensory environment for a sector of Zaha Hadid's Mind Zone. The "Suspended Cube" [image above left] was the location to house the...
  • ... yet which means that we can in fact see and thus know less and less. And so it is dissolving as a meaningful and sense-giving environment. Lastly, a word about the terms I have used. The terms that appeared in Carpenter’s film, such as ‘Work! Don't Think!...
  • ... of an epicurean garden, a dynamic place where logos, speech and dialectics are remodeled with the use of machines. The digital environment serves as the main forum where interactive code-based works like ‘The Oratory Machine‘ (a computer programmed in...
  • Cracks to Oases -
    ... that the role water fulfils in urban life has overgrown the hydration of the inhabitants. Water’s capacities as an environment regulator are shown with the examples of the Scirocco rooms, designed by the Persians and inherited by the Romans, or the...
  • ... other, but also in the process of their unfolding, which has a topological similarity. The flattening of these strata forms an environment that becomes the habitat of the installation’s virtual life form. An expressive life form perceives a world beyond our...
  • ... current state of the art approaches.You have been living and teaching in Singapore since 2014. How has the life andenvironment there influenced your artistic work?Now I understand the privilege of growing up with unrestricted artistic freedom...
  • ... in media arts. As a decidophobic in her own life, she explores alternative layers of the here and now with immersive environments and expanded photography.
  • ... with a physical home is pointless if the mental fabric from which it is constructed mirrors the previous dis-eased physical environment. Artists and designers of worlds, learners and teachers, shamans and healers, entities of all sorts, our home pages...