Hyundai Pavilion by Asif Khan Studio commissioned by Hyundai Motors Company for PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games 2018 introduced the darkest building on earth. As the world’s darkest building, the Hyundai Pavilion during the olympic game brought the automobile brand’s vision of future mobility to a […]
All posts tagged: computational art
Computational sense and movements, 2017
This is a performance project that exhibits in real-time, a process of a man counterbalancing with the computer motions through drawing. The project uses gyrOsc attached to a custom-designed iPhone harness. By wearing this harness, the user’s interaction is no longer limited to the hands; […]
Capoeira Performing Device, 2014
Architectural reinterpretation of Brazilian martial art ‘Capoeira’. This was the first project of my second year at Bartlett school of architecture. Inspired by the movement of the capoeira and the characteristic of it being rhythmical yet energetic continuously changing its shape and re-forming the circles. […]
