Submission #270 | Swati Jain: Let's Play MoMA — “The aim of the Project to question an art residency and how the art world views its artist residents and their places of dwelling.”
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Submission #270 | Swati Jain: Let's Play MoMA — “The aim of the Project to question an art residency and how the art world views its artist residents and their places of dwelling.”
Submission #163 | Deborah Garcia; SCI-Arc: This Is Not Your Thing — All museums construct ideal paths through a collection of objects, and construct particular ways of seeing. This cultural phenomenon of viewing art in such specifi c ways is a clear remnant of a longer history of cultural consumption laden with the rituals and decorum of an out-dated dialectic betwen the museum and architecture, between art and its container.
Submission #140 | Axel Alexander Olson: The Chicago Watershed — "The Chicago Watershed Cultural Center is situated at a critical point along the main branch of the Chicago River and its Northern Riverwalk. In an initial study of the site's context, the sonic and luminous spaces of the alternating bridge-bay condition on the newly revitalized South Riverwalk revealed an inverse relationship between sound and light during the day and night."
Submission #111 | Miles Gertler: Rock Collection — Instant heirlooms; Totemic parts for interior scenarios; Objects unburdened by the expectation of function.
Submission #107 | Houman Khosravi: Music for Housing — "The first exercise of of the semester was to craft a conceptual construct based on design intuition as well as my preconceived notions and views of London. Using mechanical found objects, I created three scenarios to build off of, each would become its own construct."
Joshua Aylett: Systems Diversion — I graduated from the Oxford School of Architecture this past summer and I am currently living in Madrid. I am working at a freelance capacity producing architectural visuals and drawings, as well as exploring other creative interests including photography, design and research. I am curating an exhibition of student work from the ‘unfinished Madrid’ postgraduate studio at Oxford Brookes University 2016.
Sawinya Chavanich: Iridescent Light — Iridescent Light is the project that is trying to explore the relationship between hybrid objects and lighting conditions. Each piece of small object is deliberately selected, transformed and adjusted to create the harmony and iridescent phenomena effect.