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CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200313T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200313T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
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URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200316T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200316T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
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URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200317T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200317T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200318T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200318T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
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URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200319T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200319T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562569796
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200320T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200320T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562571011
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200323T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200323T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562572913
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200324T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200324T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562575470
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200325T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200325T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562576310
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200326T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200326T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562579039
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200327T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200327T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562581857
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200330T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200330T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562583423
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200331T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200331T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562585798
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200401T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200401T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562589679
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200402T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200402T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562610548
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200403T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200403T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562611641
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200406T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200406T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562613055
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200407T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200407T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562614740
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200408T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200408T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562616650
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200409T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200409T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562617706
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200410T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200410T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562619364
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200413T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200413T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562623047
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts & Culture,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: FeedBack\n\nGroup show originally included in the X
 VII Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura de Buenos Aires.\nCurated by Eric 
 Goldemberg\n\nThis exhibition will situate discourses of design control thr
 ough essays and projects of architects\, musicians\, fashion designers\, in
 teractivity designers and artists\, presenting their work in close proximit
 y to distill individual disciplines\, obfuscate them and elucidate on the e
 ffects that feedback – both instrumental and conceptual – has on their work
 . It seeks to expand upon feedback in its many iterations as a residue of a
 n action – like guitar feedback – and as litmus of an action’s effects – li
 ke a feedback loop. There is reciprocity in feedback that is embedded in mo
 st processes of design\, but that territory is thought of as ephemeral or a
 s a check and balance. There are conditions of work that might not allow pr
 actices to see the object or effect of control\, a Trans-effect that loosen
 s the framework allowing navigation of qualities\, behaviors\, tactics and 
 objects of Feedback.\n\nThe exhibition FEEDback crystallizes the notion of 
 trans-disciplinary project in architecture\, generated by experimental stra
 tegies of direct application to the scale of the human body and its mediate
 d environment. The practices included in the exhibition have micro-tech as 
 a common denominator and a marked search for new latent expressions in the 
 intensified relationship between human beings and the technological univers
 e\, which increases their possibilities of acting in the tangible world. Th
 is notion of the augmented body is also a new kind of inquiry through the h
 ybrid projects that arise from collaborations between multiple disciplines.
 \nFeedback is sensory impulse\, functional distinction and imposed separati
 on within architecture to dislocate users – a charged programmatic relation
 ship with audience. This disruption is tied into a keen notion of experienc
 e and behavior in architecture. Feedback could be an attempt to give users 
 a sample of what might be enacted through an architectural relocation vis-à
 -vis a certain proposition of movement in space. A generous folding of shap
 e and event can be seen through the rhythms of Feedback.\n\n“FEEDback” has 
 a diverse group of referents\, including recent work by:\nPatrik Schumacher
  of Zaha Hadid Architects\; Iris van Herpen X Niccolo Casas\; Gilles Retsin
 \; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger of SPAN\; Claudia Pasquero and Mar
 co Poletto of EcoLogicStudio\; New Territories Francois Roche on behalf of 
 S/he\; Viktoria Modesta X Anouk Wipprecht and MONAD Studio\; Alessandro Mel
 is\; Mark Foster Gage\; Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim\; Tom Kovac\; Filippo 
 Nassetti\; Behnaz Farahi\; Ed Keller\; Neil Leach\; Biayna Bogosian\; Theo 
 Spyropoulos of MINIMAFORMS\, Guvenc Oz. \n\nTo learn more about the FIU Col
 lege of Architecture\, click here\n\nWith the support of the City of Miami 
 Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development\, Office of Cultural A
 ffairs and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners
DTEND:20200414T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T015618Z
DTSTART:20200414T130000Z
GEO:25.790444;-80.132148
LOCATION:MBUS - SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios\, Design Gallery 
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: FeedBack
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32893562625689
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/exhibition_feedback
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