September 17 – November 7, 2009
Happy Hour Project Presentation: Amphibious Architecture
By greg
Friday, October 16
7:00 p.m.
The Urban Center, 457 Madison Avenue
Natalie Jeremijenko, David Benjamin and Soo-in Yang will talk about the interconnected ecosystems of land and water, and the potential overlap between social networks of fish, people, and buildings.
Tags:
amphibious architecture,
aquatic life,
architecture,
environment,
living architecture lab,
non-human interaction partners,
participation,
situated technologies,
sms text messaging,
the living architecture lab,
ubiquitous computing,
urban ecology,
xdesign environmental health clinic
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Sentient City Hub Exhibition
The Urban Center
457 Madison Avenue
New York City
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