DESIGNING THE COMPUTATIONAL IMAGE
IMAGINING COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN
Sep 23-Nov 12, 2017
Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University
Curated by Daniel Cardoso Llach
[The works] offer insight into how computation has helped designers depart from the strictures of architectural modernism and standardized industrial production, fostering new materialities and visualities —as well as new types of material responsiveness. Further, the pieces on display show how computational methods have been used to create new types of engagement with audience —where time, motion, and participation become themselves devices of aesthetic expression.
BairBalliet / Kelly Bair & Kristy Balliet (Production Team: Yosphine Ang, Chao Chen), G.L.O. / Graphic Line Object 2017, Drawn models
Dana Cupkova, Indeterminate Set 003. Design and Production team: Maranatha Dawkins, Collen Clifford, 2017
Joseph Choma, Untitled, Robotically carved Indiana Limestone (29” x 19” x 15”), 2016
Ben Snell, Untitled, Two photographs 2017.
Ben Snell, Untitled, Two photographs 2017.