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What’s the Future of Heritage?
In the Absence of Things: Re-Imagining the Lost Palmyra Arch explores the use of digital imagery and photogrammetry software to recreate the destroyed Palmyra Arch. This project challenges and redefines traditional architectural preservation by designing unique reproductions based on digital images available on the Internet.
How can the human body be used as a bio-monitor for peace-building efforts?
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Iseali and Palestine Families Jointly Cultivate Olive Trees through Telepresence During Familial Meal Interactions
Iseali and Palestine Families Jointly Cultivate Olive Trees through Telepresence During Familial Meal Interactions
What is it like shopping in a physical bodega as an Amazon Internet Cookie?
“In Shopping en la Bodega, the viewers are displaced into an immersive digital shopping environment in which the agency of the cookie, collecting traces from our everyday digital life, our geo-tagged Google searches, and our double-taps upon preferred content, takes over our engagement with the products displayed.” - Daniele Profeta – Drawing a Panoramic Imaginary
We are asking people to write a poem together, using a simple website as a digital basket and AI as collective interpreter.
How can we play with the traditional function of an architectural stair, wall, or door?
“How to draw from history using cultural symbols to evoke specific associations and feelings of a place?” - Nicole McIntosh
Plastic Pulse invites Wonderers to engage in collective recycling experiences, pausing and reflecting on their carbon footprints as they watch their discarded cans float and migle with contributions from others.
How can we use design and technology to promote information accessibility and free expression?
How can we create an indirect representation of "stress" and "relaxation" in the slip-casting process?
Cooking Rice: Daily Ritual of Relaxation uses the slip-casting process to symbolize "stress" and "relaxation." By compressing and reducing the materials, we created forms that visually represent these states. During the process, the feeling of "relaxation" emerged as the molds collapsed and the tension of "stress" disappeared.
How can an architectural wall effectively integrate existing site conditions while serving multiple functions simultaneously?
How have I been using drawing in my creative practice?