Visible manifestation of chemical systems in interactive sculptural environments

This project will explore reversible chemical reactions that can be used in interactive installation works to modulate light and enhance viewer experience in these immersive environments. The outcome will benefit the Riverside Architectural Press and the Living Architecture Systems Group by establishing the viability of key components, positioning proof-of-concept prototypes for potential integration into next-generation experimental architectural environments, and disseminating related skills for technology transfer and cultural paradigm-setting exchanges, drawing upon specialized decades-long sculptural and publication practices of Beesley and the LASG.

Faculty Supervisor:

Philip Beesley

Student:

Partner:

Riverside Architectural Press

Discipline:

Sociology

Sector:

Information and cultural industries

University:

University of Waterloo

Program:

Accelerate

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