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English: The practice of architecture is staked firmly in both the physical and in the digital. From perspectival drawing during Italian Renaissance to the tools we now use to project three-dimensional space, advancements in technology fundamentally change the way we create and construct form. Relying on drawings both to build and to communicate ideas, the field changes dramatically at moments of significant technological advancement. But a typical set of drawings alone rarely tells the full story. What if new types of representation have the potential to accomplish a more immersive output, with the ability to communicate a narrative as well as physics, construction, and sequence. Furthermore, what architectural language has yet to be created by a new found form of ‘projection’?
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The Empathy and Immersion Panel in discussion with Lindsey Wikstrom

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1 February 2019

40°48'27.0"N, 73°57'45.4"W

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