Abstract
The constellation of digital techniques, software, visual and haptic prosthetics is growing exponentially by the day. Such innovations allow all manner of choreographed synthesis between the world we see, unaugmented, and the world we experience through our devices. With her practice iheartblob, Sasha Belitskaja makes Surrealist architectonic interventions and installations that straddle the virtual/ actual divide, using the best of both worlds.
Author supplied keywords
- A+D Museum
- ARc de Blob
- Canada
- ChatGPT
- Covid-19 pandemic
- Estonia
- Fungible/Non-Fungible Pavilion
- Los Angeles
- MR pavilion
- Midjourney
- Multispace
- Tallinn Architecture Biennale
- Toronto
- Web 3.0
- Winter Stations international design competition
- Zoom fatigue
- _Spaces
- artificial intelligence (AI)
- augmented reality (AR)
- blockchains
- iheartblob
- mixed-reality (MR)
- non-fungible tokens (NFTs)
- user-experience (UX)
- user-interface (UI)
- virtual reality (VR)
- ‘phygital’ (physical-digital)
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Belitskaja, S. (2023). All At Once – From Zoom Fatigue to Immersive Digital Experiences: Why Architecture Must Adapt. Architectural Design, 93(6), 112–121. https://doi.org/10.1002/ad.3001
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