Si_Lab: Spatial Information

SI_Lab introduces students to critical engagement with 3D scanning and virtual reality technologies for the creation, reproduction and representation of spatial environments and novel artefacts. Students gain knowledge and develop skills in immersive digital technologies, geometry, media and theory.

2024 - Semester 1

Applications deadlines to be confirmed.

Further information - Handbook ABPL90422

Tutors: Tony Yu
Subject Coordinator: Associate Professor Rochus Hinkel & Craig McCormack

Image Credits - Si_Lab 2023 Semester 2 - Elliott Bolt, Didier Iriarte Fattel, Flinders Judd, Siyuan Liu

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2023 -  Semester 2

Tutors: Tony Yu
Subject Coordinator: Associate Professor Rochus Hinkel

SI_Lab in Semester 2 will focus on technologies and design techniques that enable body-centric design. How does the body interact with architecture, objects, and space in conscious and unconscious ways? We will collect and learn from this data and explore its implications for design. How can we transform our bodily relationship with the designed environment through technology?