‘Nature Embedded: a Design Technology Experience’
âNature Embedded: a Design Technology Experienceâ is an exhibition consisting of fifteen different medias that range from the conventional calligraphy, expressive photography, tessellated murals and product installations, to the more unconventional and emerging medias that leverage ethnography, infographics, motion graphics and interactivity(s) to convey lifeâ myriad messages.
The Exhibition themed on the Humanâs everyday and everyman relationship with Nature hopes to bring to attention the fact that cultures such as ours had once consciously built their lives around Natureâs ways by following Natureâs rhythms, tapping into Natureâs resources, and emulating Natureâs designs. In time, this process of following Nature around had come to become tacit, ubiquitous and sub-conscious.
NATURE EMBEDDED - A Design Technology Experience
The Exhibition themed on the Humanâs everyday and everyman relationship with Nature hopes to bring to attention the fact that cultures such as ours had once consciously built their lives around Natureâs ways by following Natureâs rhythms, tapping into Natureâs resources, and emulating Natureâs designs. In time, this process of following Nature around had come to become tacit, ubiquitous and sub-conscious.
NATURE EMBEDDED - A Design Technology Experience
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