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As the Internet is becoming more widely used, the narrative of navigation and time influences things in real life and have been applied to everything from graphic design to films. One field where the Internet up to this date haven't left so many marks though, is architecture.

»I have studied the relation: human, architecture and Internet. Can you apply statistics and navigational movements from immaterial rooms on architecture and how could that work? I can imagine my research being applied on complex structures such as hospitals.«

»Everything is accessible on the Internet and it has an advantage of being able to track, search and order data. A homepage is a net of hierarchies, often structured starting with overview, going to detail. A house can be built up the same way with a hallway giving access to rooms with different functions. What if your room came to you instead of you going to the room? Or, imagine a house adapting or rearranging its rooms to the amount of people in it or related to different people's needs.«

sophia.cayler@konstfack.info

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