Making Sense: The MIX House

In an effort to challenge the dominance of vision over the other senses in architectural experience, Joel Sanders and Karen Van Lengen infuse a speculative domestic environment with digital audio technology. Their design capitalises on the augmentation of aural–visual boundaries via technological in...

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acoustical glare
aural-ocular design strategy
Ben Rubin
BlackBerries
BlackBerries, iPods and iPhones
Chartres
curved profile
Emily Thompson
Farnsworth House
impromptu original domestic soundscapes
iPods and iPhones
Le Corbusier and Mies van de Rohe
Le Thoronet
Leon Battista Alberti and Andrea Palladio
microphone
Mix Counter in the kitchen
ocular-centric design culture
small video camera
sonic specificity
sonic windows
transparent parabolic dish
two sound-gathering volumes outfitted with three audio-visual windows
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