All in Digital Fabrication
MIT Design Lab, 2013
Interactive LUME Display project explores tangible interactions with digital content through spatially embedded computation in public space at multiple scales from low to high resolution of interactivity. Composed of four interactive touch points, from a mobile app to a large display installation, LUME aims to build the identity for the department of Comparative Media Studies/Writing at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, by increasing awareness and visibility of the different research labs within the department, displaying variety of content, acting as a place finder, and engaging all potential users.
Boston Architectural College, Advanced Workshop. Spring 2016
This studio explored data-driven tools for analyzing urban experience and building descriptive narratives that inform design processes. During the workshop, we used a series of digital data collection tools for constructing rich descriptions based on location-based media and onsite ethnographic observations. Through a series of critical discussions, the class introduced the concepts of urban perception, spatial data and cartography. Supported with computational design tools, students were guided to translate their findings into architectural expressions, gradually building their design proposals for the designated areas. Class combined data driven methods and sensory ethnography in a computational framework, through which students learn interactive map making, data interpretation and computational design tools.