Mediating Mediums – The Digital 3d from Greg Tran on Vimeo.
The future of architecture is something we’ve been pondering quite a bit this week—it’s a place where concepts like augmented reality and interactive architecture are going to become much more familiar to us, enhancing our environments, overlaying structures, and changing aesthetics. Don’t like the color of your kitchen walls? No biggie, a few adjustments on your 3D digital monitor and it’s a different shade. Want some privacy in your shared studio apartment? Well, we’ll just project a darkened wall right here. But, of course, ruminating about the future can be dangerous work, there’s obviously a massive potential for error—just look at The Jetsons and their flying cars. So the best we can hope for is some educated guesswork.
And that’s exactly what’s been done by Greg Tran in the above film, called Mediating Mediums: The Digital 3d, which won the thesis prize at the Harvard Graduate School of Design this year.
Read the complete article at The Creators Project.

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