Idea by
Donika Llakmani
Call for ideas 2016
Sensational Landscapes of Datascenarios
Sensational Landscapes of Datascenarios
Above the visible physicality of our surrounding landscapes, lies a reality of the senses. What we do not see, we feel - yet how do we inhabit this sensual dimension of space? There is a transference of knowledge and experience through this invisible architecture of atmosphere; it is an architecture of elements: temperature, humidity, light, sound, CO, & NO2.
Built from real-time landscape recordings, we can create a contemporary dialogue between body, atmosphere and technology. For the first time in human history we can generate an architectural experience of atmospheric consciousness.
Our bodies are not static components, we adapt to our surroundings and respond to them. By beginning to design at this level we can create experiences of consciousness where invisible architectures can be understood. Our bodies become vessels for experiential knowledge, and architects become activists in this dialogue, creating data languages that breathe across the senses.
Sensational Landscapes of Datascenarios
Sensational Landscapes of Datascenarios
Above the visible physicality of our surrounding landscapes, lies a reality of the senses. What we do not see, we feel - yet how do we inhabit this sensual dimension of space? There is a transference of knowledge and experience through this invisible architecture of atmosphere; it is an architecture of elements: temperature, humidity, light, sound, CO, & NO2.
Built from real-time landscape recordings, we can create a contemporary dialogue between body, atmosphere and technology. For the first time in human history we can generate an architectural experience of atmospheric consciousness.
Our bodies are not static components, we adapt to our surroundings and respond to them. By beginning to design at this level we can create experiences of consciousness where invisible architectures can be understood. Our bodies become vessels for experiential knowledge, and architects become activists in this dialogue, creating data languages that breathe across the senses.