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© 2022 Andrew Witt and Hyojin Kwon
2022
Andrew Witt and Hyojin Kwon
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Andrew Witt is an Associate Professor in Practice of Architecture at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, teaching and researching on the relationship of geometry and machines to perception, design, assembly, and culture. He is the author of Formulations: Architecture, Mathematics, Culture (MIT Press, 2021). He is also co-founder, with Tobias Nolte, of Certain Measures, a Boston/Berlin-based design futures and technology studio.
Hyojin Kwon is a Lecturer in Architecture and Research Associate at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. More recently, she held the Irving Innovation Fellowship at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. In the context of post-orthography and post-digital, her recent research, teaching, and projects have focused on how digital media alters the internal working methods of not only the design fields but also larger cultural conditions. She has completed installation projects in Australia, Japan, and Korea.
Andrew Witt is an Associate Professor in Practice of Architecture at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, teaching and researching on the relationship of geometry and machines to perception, design, assembly, and culture. He is the author of Formulations: Architecture, Mathematics, Culture (MIT Press, 2021). He is also co-founder, with Tobias Nolte, of Certain Measures, a Boston/Berlin-based design futures and technology studio.
Hyojin Kwon is a Lecturer in Architecture and Research Associate at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. More recently, she held the Irving Innovation Fellowship at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. In the context of post-orthography and post-digital, her recent research, teaching, and projects have focused on how digital media alters the internal working methods of not only the design fields but also larger cultural conditions. She has completed installation projects in Australia, Japan, and Korea.
Andrew Witt, Hyojin Kwon; The Past Futures of Aerotropolis. Thresholds 2022; (50): 9–25. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00741
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