Hello all
The next Digital Futures session at the V&A is taking place on Tuesday 12th 
November and we are presenting Architecting ‘On The Fly’ with the Architectural 
Association (AA) School of Architecture, Teletopia by Artemis Papageorgiou and 
Stratos Bichakis and an installation by Jeni Maleshkova.Also, on Saturday 16th 
November, the pop up Digital Design Drop-in is back with Rachel Harding's 
extraordinary 3D printed vases. Hope to see you there.Best wishesIrini
Digital FuturesTuesday 12 November, 11.00-16.00 Digital Studio, Sackler 
CentreFree, Drop-in, no booking required
Digital Futures is an open studio showcase presenting groundbreaking new work 
and offering a space for students and other participants to share work and 
ideas, but also a platform to network and nurture discussion and future 
collaborations. In this session we will be presenting Architecting ‘On The Fly’ 
with the Architectural Association (AA) School of Architecture, as well as 
Teletopia by Artemis Papageorgiou and Stratos Bichakis and an installation by 
Jeni Maleshkova.
Architecting ‘On The Fly’ is a collection of recent and ongoing students’ works 
done at the AA’s Undergraduate School Media Studies (AAMS) and the Graduate 
School Interprofessional Studio (AAIS), both which have consistently been 
experimenting with real-time interactive and performative 
technologies/materials, as a means to speculate other forms of architectural 
design processes and productions. Visitors are invited to watch/play with these 
‘architectural apparatus’ and speak to the participating AA tutors/students 
during the open studio showcase. 
The AA Media Studies (AAMS) helps students to develop skills in traditional 
forms of architectural representation as well as today’s most experimental 
forms of information and communication technology. These selected 
work-in-progress projects derived solely from the computer-vision based courses 
run by Immanuel Koh. Projects featured here include real-time 
creation/manipulation of 3d-printable architectural geometries with gesture 
tracking using X-Box Kinect & LeapMotion Sensors, distortions of architectural 
perspective projections with Face-Tracking algorithms using OpenCV, 
combinatorial permutation of architectural exteriority/interiority with 
Augmented Reality (AR) using Webcam and paper AR markers, synchronizing spatial 
orientation and sound composition with custom-designed Mobile App using 
smartphones, as well as, many many other projects.  All projects are developed 
using open-source creative coding platform such as Processing (Java) and 
openFrameworks (C++).
The AA Interprofessional Studio (AAIS), run by Theo Lorenz and Tanja Siems, is 
a post-professional course leading to a Post-Graduate Diploma in Spatial 
Performance and Design. Functioning as a creative office, the course explores 
alternative forms of collaboration between the multiple creative professions 
through the research, conception, design and implementation/production of a 
series of genre-defying spatial performances and constructions.
Participating Current AA Tutors: Immanuel Koh (AAIS & AAMS), Theo Lorenz (AAIS)
Participating Current AA Students: Krists Ernstsons, Daria Igorevna Gavrilova, 
Isotta Cornacchia Biasion, Hye Rim Lee, Alessandro Magliani, Yibin Shen, 
William Wong, Jing Liang, Lubna Fakhry Castillo, Sylwia Niegodzisz, Motti 
Rauchwerger, Hadar Menkes.
Teletopia - Artemis Papageorgiou & Stratos BichakisDuring the session, Artemis 
Papageorgiou, will be running Teletopia, an experimental project about 
telecommunications and their ability to mediate landscape by exploring the 
archaeology of telecommunications and a futuristic scenario. In a surveilled 
world where communities need to encrypt information and pass it quickly to 
their community Teletopia allows to reach large groups of people by sending 
text messages through to light beacons installed on high-rise buildings or 
mountain slopes. At the V&A Digital Futures we will learn about and play with 
the software and hardware of Teletopia and will play a mini-game of encrypting 
and reading light messages.http://artemispapageorgiou.com/Tele-topia Artemis 
Papageorgiou is a multimedia artist and educator, working with open source 
technologies. Her practice explores the potential in simulation, systems 
thinking and interactivity within spatial experience, as well as the formation 
of landscapes. Her work spans from large-scale immersive environments to 
enhanced objects, with a focus in user-participation. Stratos Bichakis is a 
Greek new media artist using sound and light in his performances and 
installations. He has a scientific and artistic interest in data visualisation 
and sonification. His work explores the boundaries of artistic expression 
through cognitive perception.
Jeni MaleshkovaModern technology has changed art praxis through the last 
decades. As a result, the innovation potential in the context of media 
presentation and exhibition spaces design is very high. We believe that 
artworks should be displayed in a way that engages the viewer and gives him/her 
impulses to reflect on a certain topic. Furthermore, our intention is to focus 
on the advantages that virtual reality offers for viewing and exploring 
paintings in a 3D space, rather than recreating a completely realistic 
environment, as we know it from common exhibition spaces.Jeni’s interactive 
application is built around five images of classical paintings that are all 
inspired by each other and are pieces of a story that the user is about to 
discover. You are enabled to navigate through a 3D scene, to explore various 
observation angles and to look from the artist’s perspective. In particular, 
you are challenged to find the exact viewpoint in the virtual space where the 
painter was positioned while painting. This project was developed in the scope 
of a placement project at the BBC Research and Development, Production Magic 
Section. Jeni Maleshkova is a PhD student at the Media and Arts Technology 
Programme at Queen Mary University of London. Her research path is strongly 
interdisciplinary, combining the fields of visual arts, design and media 
technology. Jeni holds a Bachelor Degree from the University of Karlsruhe, 
Germany in the field of History of Art and Multimedia. There she focused not 
only on classic and contemporary art, but also on media and the possibilities 
and opportunities that new technologies offer for art in general. She was 
involved in several projects organised by the Karlsruhe University of Arts and 
Design at the Centre of Art and Media Karlsruhe (ZKM). Jeni graduated with an 
M.A. (Hons) in Media Economics from the Stuttgart Media University (HdM). Her 
M.A. thesis concerned real and virtual presentation forms of visual artworks.
Digital Design Drop In: Rachel HardingSaturday 16 November, 13.00 – 
16.00Sculpture gallery 21aFree, drop - in, no booking requiredFamily 
VasesChinese vases are famous for their distinctive colours. These vases are 
digital copies of Chinese antiques. Each 3D printed vase was created by taking 
the exact colour percentages from an original traditional vase. These colours 
were then converted into a gradient and colour 3D printed to form a new 
design.Vases created for Studio Droog 2013.Rachel Harding is a British designer 
working in London and Amsterdam. After graduating from the Royal College of 
Art, Rachel moved to the Netherlands to be an in-house designer at Droog. 
Rachel marries a realistic approach to product design with a fascination in 
technology and global systems. Combining research and observation, she produces 
conceptual designs with a strong sense of materiality and form. Rachel holds a 
bachelor’s degree from Cambridge University and a Master’sfrom the Royal 
College of Art. She currently has a studio in London, she runs a platform at 
the RCA, and she is developing products with multiple clients. Rachel has 
exhibited her independent work in the UK and internationally, and with Droog in 
London, Milan, Moscow and Guanzhou.www.rachelharding.co.uk, 
www.eatyellowcake.comnext session: Saturday 7 December: Immanuel Koh            
                          
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