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INTERACTIVE ARCHITECTURE

From the site: Interactive Architecture.org

Friday 7pm Jan. 26
EyeBeam, 540 W 21st Street, New York.

Organised by Ruairi Glynn of
www.interactivearchitecture.org , Eyebeam is pleased to co-host, with the Bartlett School of Architecture, an evening of presentations on Interactive Architecture. Presenters will include Phil Ayres of Sixteen Makers, Eyebeam residents Carmen Trudell and Jennifer Broutin, Marek Walczak of MW2MW and David Benjamin and Soo-in Yang of the NYC architecture firm, The Living. Presenters will discuss their work for 15 minutes followed by a panel discussion moderated by Professor Stephen Gage of the Bartlett with a reception from 9-10pm. This event is open to the public free of charge with a suggested donation. This evening symposium will be the culmination of a two day “work in progress” International Jury held at Eyebeam between final year students of the Bartlett’s Interactive Architecture Workshop, and Parsons The New School of Design. The Interactive Architecture Workshop would like to thank the Stuart Murphy Travel Award Trustees for their generous sponsorship

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In the growing field of ubiquitous computing, and interactive screens comes interactive architecture.

A growing field in which architecture, theory, and technology come together to build new buildings. Yet, i am still working in the old paradigm of buildings.

What if buildings were invisible? Ubiquitous, but invisible.
I know I will be there with a great amount of hopefulness that interactive architecture can move Deleuze into the realm of a world-wide real-world practice.

Ah- one can dream.

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