
Overview
Greg Lynn, one of the leading figures in computer-aided architectural design, visits the first in a series of exhibitions initiated by the Canadian Centre for Architecture for which he is the curator. The exhibitions, which will travel to the Yale School of Architecture Gallery, are meant to explore the role of digital technologies in the design process since its beginnings. The first exhibition, entitled "Archaeology of the Digital", features four individuals who are pioneers in applying new technologies to architectural design: Peter Eisenman, Frank Gehry, Chuck Hoberman, and Shoei Yoh. At the exhibition Lynn is joined by three of the four practitioners: Eisenman, Gehry and Hoberman, who each explain their path to the digital at the time.
Frequently Asked Questions & Story Details
Who directed Greg Lynn: Archaeologist of the Digital?
Greg Lynn: Archaeologist of the Digital was directed by Michael Blackwood.
Where was Greg Lynn: Archaeologist of the Digital produced?
It was produced by companies including Michael Blackwood Productions in United States of America.
Greg Lynn: Archaeologist of the Digital Ending Explained & Trivia
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