Lenastina Andersson
Irini Androupoulou
Mario Balducci
Nic Clear
Melissa Clinch
Marcos Cruz
James Curtiss
Marjan Colletti
Charlotte Erckrath
Wojtek Gawor
Ruairi Glynn
Chris Groothuizen
Sven Heimann
Gabriela Jimanez
Spyridon Kaprinis
Simon Kennedy
Christian Kerrigan
Peter Kidger
Tobias Klein
Jun Yeol Lee
Sacha Leong
Joerg Majer
Demi Maniaki
MarcosandMarjan
Martha Markopoulou
Massimo Minale
Stuart Munro
Shaun Murray
Ben Olszyna-Marzys
Jason Pau
Adam Prest
Bob Sheil - Sixteen*(Makers)
Eva-Christina Sommeregger
Neil Spiller
Ben Sweeting
Glen Tomlin
Michael Wihart
Munehiko Yokomatsu
Anamorphosis
Ascalarity
Bio-technology
Bodies
Cybernetic Universe of Discourse
Cyborgian Geographies
Decoration
Memory
Mixed Reality
Nano-technology
Narrative
Performance
Scopic Regimes
Sensitive Machines
Smartness and Reflexivity
Surreality
Sustainability
Virtual and Vital Parallax

OneDotZero

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  • Glen Tomlin: Studied undergraduate architecture at Nottingham University and then graduated Diploma in architecture with distinction from the Bartlett. He is currently working with Foster and Partners.


    Glen Tomlin's research was interested in the myriad vectors and spaces that are never seen or appreciated that are generated as a side effect of the creation of a recognised masterpiece, in this case of Picasso's 'Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1909). To do this he utilised nanotechnological implants at an artists, wrists, elbow and shoulder. So as the work was in progress three other nested "paintings" were generated. Simultaneously such nanotechnological devices could also act as preventative medical sensors, sensing the health of the users bone marrow, blood constitution, muscle fibre and nervous system. The project, again backed up with extensive technical and medical analysis, reveals a series of architectural spaces that could be provoked, interacted with or used to drive other architectures.