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doublenegatives Architecture

posted Jan 13, 2011 8:54 AM by Cesar Harada   [ updated Jan 13, 2011 9:13 AM ]
<Cesar Harada> I met these guys in Ars Electronica 2009 and their work keeps fascinating me. 
I wonder if they would themselve call it augmented architecture? via Annie Harada</Cesar Harada

<doublenegatives>"doubleNegatives Architecture, shortly dNA, views the processes and devices used to measure space as"architecture". dNA assembling a team for each project and engaging in a unique spectrum of activities including installations, software and architectural design. Spanning both technical and conceptual aspects, dNA has consistently questioned the very concept of "the language of architecture". It commenced thier research on spatial inscriptions using dynamic polar coordinates which they call "Super Eye". Currently dNA is employing a bottom-up-style cell automaton program to study architectural modeling through the automated generation of forms, shows architectural visions on progressive spatial concept and progressive architecture language."</doublenegatives>