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the future of information

What does it mean to navigate our increasingly computational reality? The Interphase projects aim to explore the new challenges introduced by the accelerating integration of technology across our day-to-day realities, focusing on the information design considerations to account for.

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Digital Twin Modeling:​

Future World, Simulated Data, Maps, 

How do we represent these systems in a way that accounts for emergence, especially between individuals ie. modeling collective social interactions.  

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BIOME: Embodied and Environmental Intelligence

If we want to properly account for an individual's computational reality, we need to account for the inputs that affect them. That means archiving the environmental and embodied context that they encounter. 

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GLYPH:

Glyph looks at the new intermediary languages between technologies when information systems begin to communicate with each other. 

GAIA:

Explores how new systems of value could evolve within virtual worlds by introducing fundamentally unique 

AGENT:

New inteligences

Form affects the ways that we interact with world and the information space around us. This project explores the way that these inputs and outputs are affected in both action and encoding through the new interphases of the future, as seen through furniture and fashion.

AXON:

Axon explores near future applications of functional operating systems oriented towards utility applications while leveraging the power of hybrid AI architectures and user architectures to offer contextual resources and support for planning, personal knowledge management, and archiving. 

What are behaviors that are valued? How do behavior motivations arrive out of the systems coded into our worlds? How do economies function as a means of driving behavior in virtual worlds, where be-ing is less implicitly rewarding than in physical contexts? How do we build systems that are regenerative and build the world over time? What type of impact should we enable visitors to have on the world?

MEMORY PALACE:

This project explores the translation of base information states into architecture for the purposes of archiving, while also conveying additional layers of information through the choices made around representation of form.

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