Architecture and Situated Technologies Symposium
A symposium bringing together researchers and practitioners to explore the emerging role of “situated” technologies in the design and inhabitation of the contemporary city.
Toward the Sentient City critically explored the evolving relationship between ubiquitous computing, architecture and urban space. Curated by Mark Shepard and organized by the Architectural League of New York, the exhibition was on view from September 17 – November 8, 2009 and featured five newly commissioned projects distributed throughout the New York City by Usman Haque; David Benjamin, Soo-in Yang and Natalie Jeremijenko; David Jimison and JooYoun Paek; Anthony Townsend with the Breakout! team; and the Senseable City Lab at MIT.
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A symposium bringing together researchers and practitioners to explore the emerging role of “situated” technologies in the design and inhabitation of the contemporary city.
An exhibition critically exploring the evolving relationship between ubiquitous computing, architecture and urban space.
An exhibition of student and faculty research work in responsive materials.