Since 2008 I have taught modules offering architecture and design students the skills to build their own software and hardware with the goal of enabling new ways of thinking and practicing architectural research and design. In the modules I run on MSc Adaptive Architecture & Computation, fundamental principles of programming and electronics are introduced to students before a series of design projects are utilized to examine themes of communication, adaption, performance, and interaction.
(Above) AAC Student Marilena Skavara 2009
Examples of Work from the Digital Studio Module 2008 (Marionette Project)
AAC Student Agata Guzik
AAC Student Vlad Tenu
Examples of Work from the Digital Ecology Module 2009
AAC Student Kensuke Hotta Physical Game of Life 2009
Student Ritchie Jackson 2009
AAC Student Agata Guzik 2009
Example of Research & Design from the MSc AAC Thesis 2009
Marilena Skavara 2009.