//jakovich.net.au : projects of joanne jakovich and collaborators
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.

Freestyle Dystopia  is a vehicle for exercising the urbanist's ego. Kashiwa in Japan is the subject city and the year is 2052.

The TADA Manifesto  is a urban programming concept generator with 99 statements that explore the extreme possibilities of the TADA site in Taiwan.

Tokyo Mobility  project was exhibited at the 1st International Architecture Biennale, Rotterdam. Mobility is popular culture in Tokyo.

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.

Soft Inversions  is an installation in the massive Turbine Hall on Cockatoo Island, a post-industrial ruin in the Sydney Harbour.

Urban Typhoon  Workshop in Shimokitazawa created alternative proposals and media testimonies to this unique area currently under threat by a huge road plan.

Osaka Station Ideas Competition  proposed to increase urban verticality & temporal landuse rotation in commercial areas.

Plastoscene  streetwear label. Partners: Rebecca Chow + Joanne Jakovich. Models: Monika, Lee, Heiu, Caitlin. 1996-1998

Trading Places  is a global network of students of the city. We explore the city using psychogeography, urbanology & intensive collaboration.

ReflexCity  is an exploration of the 1500% city. It is a computational spatial machine for generating configurations of multidimensional urban form.

Naked Communication  was a project to dissolve international communication barriers using an analogy of the Japanese hot bath.

//jakovich.net.au : projects of joanne jakovich and collaborators