Tatjana Crossley's research and teaching was included as part of the RIBA China Chapter "She is an Architect" exhibition in Shanghai.
Tatjana Crossley's students presented their final theses. It was a day full of interesting and inciteful conversations. Thanks to our guest critics: Lindsey Wikstrom, Karen Wong, Lasse Rau, George Guida, Santiago Mota, Armando Hashimoto, and Jacqueline Shaw; and thanks to our second supervisor Ana Gabriela Loayza.
Tatjana Crossley presented on museum curatorial practices as they relate to new digital objects. Look out for the paper publication early next year.
Nat Barker's article for dezeen features quotes from a conversation on AI with George Guida.
Nat Barker's article for Dezeen features quotes from a conversation with George Guida.
George Guida will be providing AI educational content and will be on the jury panel for the Unbuilt ideas competition on the integration of AI tools in design.
AI is changing our world. This course offered a free introduction to designing with AI in 3D.
Tatjana Crossley's essay entitled "The Everyday Immersive: Technology as Medium to Rethink Spatiality" was published as part of MONU #36 New Social Urbanism Journal. To find out more information about the journal and the essay contributions visit: http://www.monu-magazine.com/issues.htm.
Springer will publish our paper "Augmenting Beyond the Physical: DMUConstellation, a Mixed Reality Exhibition Experience that Promotes Participation Engagement and Distributed Access" as part of the conference proceedings for the Future Technologies Conference 2023. We received the recognition of best paper presentation at the conference.
Gund.io is a multimodal web platform for users can virtually learn, collaborate and socialize. Exhibited at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, this prototype uses personalized avatars within a dynamic and multi-sensorial 3D digital environment.
Harvard University
George Guida will be providing AI educational content and will be on the jury panel for the Unbuilt ideas competition on the integration of AI tools in design.
AI is changing our world. This course offered a free introduction to designing with AI in 3D.
Tatjana Crossley's essay entitled "The Everyday Immersive: Technology as Medium to Rethink Spatiality" was published as part of MONU #36 New Social Urbanism Journal. To find out more information about the journal and the essay contributions visit: http://www.monu-magazine.com/issues.htm.
Gund.io is a multimodal web platform for users can virtually learn, collaborate and socialize. Exhibited at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, this prototype uses personalized avatars within a dynamic and multi-sensorial 3D digital environment.
Harvard University
Tatjana Crossley's research and teaching was included as part of the RIBA China Chapter "She is an Architect" exhibition in Shanghai.
Nat Barker's article for dezeen features quotes from a conversation on AI with George Guida.
Nat Barker's article for Dezeen features quotes from a conversation with George Guida.
Springer will publish our paper "Augmenting Beyond the Physical: DMUConstellation, a Mixed Reality Exhibition Experience that Promotes Participation Engagement and Distributed Access" as part of the conference proceedings for the Future Technologies Conference 2023. We received the recognition of best paper presentation at the conference.
Tatjana Crossley's students presented their final theses. It was a day full of interesting and inciteful conversations. Thanks to our guest critics: Lindsey Wikstrom, Karen Wong, Lasse Rau, George Guida, Santiago Mota, Armando Hashimoto, and Jacqueline Shaw; and thanks to our second supervisor Ana Gabriela Loayza.
Tatjana Crossley presented on museum curatorial practices as they relate to new digital objects. Look out for the paper publication early next year.