Design and Making in the Trinidad Carnival Exhibition Opening
The “Design and Making in the Trinidad Carnival: Histories, Re-imaginations, and Speculations of Computational Design Futures” exhibition, curated by and
Assistant Professor | College of Design | College of Computing | Georgia Tech.
The “Design and Making in the Trinidad Carnival: Histories, Re-imaginations, and Speculations of Computational Design Futures” exhibition, curated by and
June 2022 – My paper, “Computational regionalism: De-familiarization of tectonics in the wire-bending craft” was published in the International Journal
The UQAM Centre de Design presents an exhibition that takes a historical and contemporary look at the role of digital tools
On Thursday, Sept. 23rd, Dr. Noel gave a lecture titled, “Situated Computations, Craft + Technology” at MIT’s School of Architecture Fall
October 2019 – I presented my paper, “Reviving a Craft through Architecture: Computational Making of a lightweight pavilion based on wire-bending
June 2019 – My paper, “Design Computation and Restoring Craftsmanship: The Bailey-Derek Grammar in Wire-Bending” was published in the proceedings
May 2019 – On May 9th 2019, I successfully defended my Ph.D. dissertation, “A Framework for Repairing Craft: A Case
Spring 2019 – I designed and taught a design seminar named, “Computational Craft: Inquiry, Theory, and Applications” at Georgia Tech.