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Architecture is Interface: Latent Virtuality from Antiquity to Zoom
Architectural educators Joshua Bard and Francesca Torello embrace numerous digital technologies to subvert issues of scale, framing, materiality, inside and outside to provoke viewers into contemplating the current nature of architecture and its discourse. Their inspiration is Sir John Soane's Museum in London, which is a multilayered conversation between objects and their interrelationships with themselves and their settings.
Architecture is Interface: Latent Virtuality from Antiquity to Zoom
Architectural educators Joshua Bard and Francesca Torello embrace numerous digital technologies to subvert issues of scale, framing, materiality, inside and outside to provoke viewers into contemplating the current nature of architecture and its discourse. Their inspiration is Sir John Soane's Museum in London, which is a multilayered conversation between objects and their interrelationships with themselves and their settings.
Architecture is Interface: Latent Virtuality from Antiquity to Zoom
Bard, Joshua (Autor:in) / Torello, Francesca (Autor:in)
Architectural Design ; 93 ; 78-85
01.11.2023
1 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Pierre Lévy , Becoming Virtual: Reality in the Digital Age , Covid‐19 pandemic , Carnegie Mellon University , virtual reality (VR) , augmented reality (AR) , Zoom , Sir John Soane's house/office/museum , project ‘Soane House – Our House’ , ‘Low Relief’ Advanced Synthesis Option Studio , Pittsburgh campus , Beaux‐Arts , Great Hall , Henry Hornbostel , Magic Box , Virtual Fresco , Hall of Architecture , Carnegie Museum of Art , Plaster ReCast
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