Working with Dr John Matthias Arch-OS provides a mechanism to explore infectious space…
The aim of this research project is to create ‘infectious space’ – truly interactive sound installations based on a mathematical/computational theory of the spread of viral infection within biological systems.
For example, the infection and spread of the HIV virus in the human lymph gland. The space of the gland will be mapped onto the space of the room in which the installation takes place. Sounds that are made in the installation space will, in turn, feed into a sound-producing algorithm. The room is ‘infected’ with the virus and we shall hear the infection and its development in compressed time.
Previous projects
- Arch-OS @ CeBIT 2004
- Arch-OS and the The Ami-I-Able Network
- Arch-OS launch
- Arch-OS Radio
- Arch-OS Workshop 06/05
- Arch-OS/OZ
- Buro Happold Mult-disciplinary Workshop
- Crystalpunk Workshop for Soft Architecture
- Cybrid Landscape
- Flock
- Infectious Space
- Limited edition Arch-OS CD-ROM
- Living Building
- Phonebooth
- Portland Square Complex
- PSQ Symphony #1
- Psychometric Architecture
- Psychometric Architecture
- Random Lift Button
- Read-Write-Fold
- Reading Room
- Recombinating Architecture
- Research TV
- Screensaver
- Slothbots
- SMS
- Unit 20-Bartlett School of Architecture
- WAP Architecture
- Water/data-fall


