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| Pixel.Nest
is a lightweight visual projection pavilion that travels to cities catalysing international design events and exchange. Built at UTS as part of the CitySwitch Project.
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Freestyle Dystopia
is a vehicle for exercising the urbanist's ego. Kashiwa in Japan is the subject city and the year is 2052.
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The TADA Manifesto
is a urban programming concept generator with 99 statements that explore the extreme possibilities of the TADA site in Taiwan.
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Tokyo Mobility
project was exhibited at the 1st International Architecture Biennale, Rotterdam. Mobility is popular culture in Tokyo.
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ORB
is an urban organ, spawning structures as participants upload their photos by web or mobile phone. Hosted in Tokyo by 'Soft' and simultaneously in NY.
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Soft Inversions
is an installation in the massive Turbine Hall on Cockatoo Island, a post-industrial ruin in the Sydney Harbour.
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Urban Typhoon
Workshop in Shimokitazawa created alternative proposals and media testimonies to this unique area currently under threat by a huge road plan.
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Plastoscene
streetwear label. Partners: Rebecca Chow + Joanne Jakovich. Models: Monika, Lee, Heiu, Caitlin. 1996-1998
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Trading Places
is a global network of students of the city. We explore the city using psychogeography, urbanology & intensive collaboration.
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ReflexCity
is an exploration of the 1500% city. It is a computational spatial machine for generating configurations of multidimensional urban form.
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Naked Communication
was a project to dissolve international communication barriers using an analogy of the Japanese hot bath.
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