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Precarious Landscapes: Valparaiso's Earthquake Research Center and Memorial Museum
(North Dakota State University, 2017)
The relationship of humans and nature has changed over time due to the advancement of technology and science, which has led us to believe that everything in the world can be somehow explained and controlled. However, a ...
ABSIM Exhibition Design: Agent-Based Simulation in the Curating Process
(North Dakota State University, 2018)
The design of museum and gallery spaces are typically done by different designers with a mutual understanding of the scope of work for each. In the best possible scenario, these processes will take place congruently, with ...
Future Forum: Fostering Important Conversations
(North Dakota State University, 2019)
As a species we are approaching a convergence of a confluence of factors that will determine the fate of all future conscious experience as we know it. How we use technology in the near future will determine this playing ...
The Evolution of Wonder Through History: Reopening the Realm in Seven Mythic Experiments of Technological Interconnection
(North Dakota State University, 2020)
As Henri Frankfort suggests, the sense of interconnection between
ancient people, nature, and the cosmos, was perceived as a living
“Thou”. As humanity has advanced this emphasis on interconnection
has faded from something ...
Transcending Borders
(North Dakota State University, 2020)
Despite the popularity of border issues in today’s media, the spatial transformation, which borders
create remain unrecognized. The Thesis discusses the relationship between architecture and
borders. Borders are much ...