The Ghost in the Machine
Source: https://aap.cornell.edu/student-work/the-ghost-in-the-machine/ Parent: https://aap.cornell.edu/architecture/
Yiwei Xue (B.Arch. '22), Sight | Owl: The movement of the eyes while navigating different routes through Milstein Hall.
Christine Gao (B.Arch. '22), Sight | Chameleon: Intensities and direction of sight as range of vision increases but head movement is limited.
Claire Oster (B.Arch. '22), Sight | Tiger: Intensities of motion are documented as a response to focal length.
Lucy Ding (B.Arch. '22), Touch | Manatee: Recalibrating the sense of touch to our most distinctive feeling—pain—along the spine.
Justin Tan (B.Arch. '22), Hearing | Dolphin: Using a mechanism of folds and planes, the human is forced to wade through an altered sense of sight and sound.
Mia DiMaio (B.Arch. '22), Touch | Star-nosed Mole: Feedback from a sensed terrain translated through the machine.
Fernan Bilik (B.Arch. '22), Smell | Snake: The snake’s tongue is interpreted as a grid of sensory pores, stimulated by the human sense of smell.
Gracie Meek (B.Arch. '22), Touch | Star-nosed Mole: In the absence of sight, patterns of light are used for orientation and navigation.