22ND JUNE 22ND JULY 2001.
Through digital processes, forms of architecture are changing. The definitions
of buildings, spaces and places have all undergone transformation as digital
processes alter the way we design, construct, conceive, present and ultimately
experience architecture.
As architecture transforms its identity and role, it is an appropriate point
to reflect upon the methodologies that have emerged in recent times. To
document the less tangible, to critique the crazy and explore the subtle.
The V01D show provides the public and architects a chance to see unusual
and cutting edge forms of digital architectures. From virtual reality systems,
3D fly-throughs across extraordinary landscapes, and what happens when you
let children play with VR technology, the show promises to extend our understandings
of buildings as new media emerges and transforms our world. Exhibition runs
from 22nd June 22nd July 2001. This exhibition coincides with the Royal
Institute of British Architects Architecture.