SCI-Arc students join together with Hosei University, Tokyo University and Keio University to interpret 10 unique Tokyo markets into futuristic/fictional models.
Each group was comprised with a diverse group of interest and majors (law, architecture, sound design,etc) and with this influence, a unique selection of videos were made.
Reviews
WORKSHOP
After a week of visiting shrines, temples, and sites we all were giving the goal of selecting something intriguing for each one of us in Kyoto through a series of pictures.
Here are some student telling us about their experience.
Kyoto by SCI-Arc
Kyoto Structures, Sarah Loy
Charlie, S.Pettit
Mirror, Daiki Tsutsumi
Texture, Kevin Nguyen
Along side with our presentation above, we were givin the excercise of taking 5 pictures, for 5 days, for 5 senses. with the purpose of enhancing oour 5 senses ththrough Kyoto's experiences.
Kyoto's 15
Arduino Workshop
A 2-part session with Akira Wakita from Wakita Labs, SCI-Arc students explored real-time digital/physical manipulations of folded paper, or Origami. Using a mixture of Arduino and Processing, students created uniquely animated forms.