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Mechanical Anthropomorphism

Mechanical Anthropomorphism​​​​​​​

What should the form of nature present? My theme derived from Rem Koolhaas's Delirious New York, mentioning human being's desire in Coney Island, and then began changing the definition of nature. At the mean while, due to the evolution of technology, nature has been operating in a super-artificial way which is completely opposite and bizarre. Under the pressure of urban life, people pursue a fastest way to escape from their current living space.
I dynamically disassembled the commonly-seen form of water to variable signals. While transmitting the signals, it generated special layers of texture, glitch. Trying to condense variable natural movements with signal, I disassembled then re-layered non-simultaneous natural phenomenon, recording the brief state of liquid or void. People can self-define the seeing walls, ceillings -differancing the original definition of space.


Designed and Produced by Chia Ling Tu, 2017 Tamkang University Dept. of Architecture -Thesis Design
Advisor: Yeh Chia Chi
Special Thanks: Ji You Wen, Huang Wei Che, Lin Chia Yu, Sally S Chen
Contact: rvakato@gmail.com              
Mechanical Anthropomorphism
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Mechanical Anthropomorphism

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