Connecting culture, cognition, and computing with lines
Read the article, “What is a Line? Interdisciplinary Research Exhibit Highlights Culture, Craft, and Computation Possibilities” by Ann Hoevel on
Assistant Professor | College of Design | College of Computing | Georgia Tech.
Read the article, “What is a Line? Interdisciplinary Research Exhibit Highlights Culture, Craft, and Computation Possibilities” by Ann Hoevel on
Listen to Dr. Noel’s interview with Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock ‘n” Roll Radio Show on her
Read the article, “New Computing Approach May Save At-Risk Carnival Costume Making Tradition” by Nathan Deen on my work in
The “Design and Making in the Trinidad Carnival: Histories, Re-imaginations, and Speculations of Computational Design Futures” exhibition, curated by and
From September 15th to November 4th, 2022, my Carnival and Artificial Intelligence (Carnival AI) project is on display at SAVVY
On October 21st, 2022, I was a Keynote at the Toronto Geometry and Architecture workshop at The University of Toronto.
I am currently recruiting Ph.D. students to join the Situated Computation + Design Lab (Sit.Co.De) at Georgia Tech. Applications are due December 31st
June 2022 – My paper, “Computational regionalism: De-familiarization of tectonics in the wire-bending craft” was published in the International Journal
In Spring 2022, I developed and taught a senior interdisciplinary studio around my research into lightweight structures at Georgia Tech.
On April 22nd, 2022, I was a keynote for the University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. Conference on Architectural Research with the