Immersive Data-Interaction: RAILCORRIDOR Singapore

Prof. Dr. Pia Fricker (Curator), Tina Cerpnjak (Curator)

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Abstract

The immersive exhibition From Data Points to Spatial Experiences, led by Prof. Dr. Pia Fricker (Professor of Computational Design, Department of Architecture), invited visitors to explore the potential of virtual storytelling in landscape architecture and urbanism amidst the pressing challenges of climate change. Held in May 2024, the exhibition showcased innovative design methodologies and speculative narratives, delving into the intricate interplay between nature, humanity, and technology, with a focus on Singapore's Rail Corridor.

The installations transformed complex environmental phenomena such as water scarcity, heritage conservation, and biodiversity into compelling spatial narratives. By pushing the boundaries of landscape and architectural design, the exhibition fostered dialogue and inspired a reimagined vision of our environment in the face of rapid urbanization and ecological crisis—moving boldly beyond the Anthropocene.

Funded by Kone Grant for Artistic Output by the Department of Architecture.

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Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationEspoo
PublisherAalto University
Publication statusPublished - 7 May 2024
MoE publication typeF2 Partial implementation of a work of art or performance
EventImmersive Data-Interaction: Singapore Railcorridor: VR Interaction - Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Main Lobby Exhibition Space, Espoo, Finland
Duration: 7 May 202423 May 2024

Field of art

  • Architecture
  • Design

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