Living Spaces is a series of exhibtion pieces, talks and workshops intended to engage users with the problem of urbanisation. It aims to raise questions about the the cities of tomorrow today. 
The binary cube is an interactive installation that aims to confront the user with data in it's raw form. Raising questions about smart cities with the focus being on data and not people. 
Projecting fluid motion onto buildings that where originally intended to be temporary to attempt to raise the question of permanance in architecture by repurposing the building as a canvas it can become anything. The projections will be displayed in the gallery space of the exhbition.
Posters to advertise the event. The images are photographs I captured during the experimentation phase of the project. 
 
Living Space
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Living Space

An interactive exhibition to engage users with the problem of urbanisation.

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