The annual Architecture department catalogue featuring work from the MA Architecture and Digital Media.
MAADM Pages: MA Architecture and Digital Media 2010



Jianghai Shen

The annual Architecture department catalogue featuring work from the MA Architecture and Digital Media.
MAADM Pages: MA Architecture and Digital Media 2010



Jianghai Shen
The year so far pictured through the crits of 2009/2010:
(Photographs by Antonio Passaro)

Jianghai Shen
Critics: Filip Višnjić, John Bell and Richard Difford


Odyssefs Nikolaidis


Jun Kondo
(See more of Jun’s project at creativeapplications.net)


Marina Karamali

Christos Antonopoulos
A collection of pictures from the recent MA Architecture and Digital Media end-of-year exhibition have been posted at the University of Westminster’s Digital Architecture Workshop blog.
As the annual department catalogue goes to press, here are some examples from this year’s MA Architecture and Digital Media pages:

Nikoletta Kostopoulou

Nikoletta Kostopoulou

Nikoletta Kostopoulou

Nikoletta Kostopoulou

Richard Almond

Alejandro Vicente Soto

Oonagh Crotty

Richard Almond, Mark Steedman and Paul Maguire

Maria Lardi, Mayank Mehta and Alejandro Vicente Soto

Maria Lardi
MA Architecture and Digital Media update: This year, the Applied Animation module, directed by Nick Puckett, examined the opportunities presented by making movement capture devices. Using the Arduino board and standard sensors, custom-designed analogue devices were used to drive animations in Maya. This approach allows the complex data derived from physical devices to be reflected in the animations. Also, in keeping with Nick’s wider research interests, these mechanisms suggest the possibility of employing hardware devices as design tools.

The students present their finished pieces:

Arthi Manohar and Oonagh Crotty

Maria Lardi, Mayank Mehta and Alejandro Vicente Soto

Tom Lowndes and Anisur Rahman

Mark Steedman, Paul Maguire and Richard Almond

Nima Vossoughi and Zahra Mohammadi Hoseinieh

Nikoletta Kostopoulou
From the archive-
A selection of animations from the Applied Animation module have now been added to madam.org’s main pages: