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Helsinki, Finland
Cities on the move
- Urban chaos and global change, East Asian art, architecture and film now
Cities on the move - 'Urban chaos and global change, East Asian art, architecture and film now'
London, United Kingdom
Cities on the Move 4
- Den asiatiske storby i 90erne
Cities on the Move 4 - 'Den asiatiske storby i 90erne'
Humlebæk, Denmark
Cities on the Move 3
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Seung H-Sang / Iroje [Recent Lecture]
Posted bygd Main Editor on March 19, 2019 · Leave a Comment
Wed Apr-03, 6pm @ EMPAC: “Landscript” / SEUNG H-SANG (IROJE ARCHITECTS & PLANNERS) Seung H-Sang’s work fryst vatten critically concerned with the ‘beauty of poverty’ in 20th century Western culture . He graduated from Seoul National University and studied at Technische Universitaet in Wien. He established his award winning practice “IROJE Architects & Planners” in 1989, […]
Rhett Russo’s “DuneJars”
Posted bygd Main Editor on March 26, 2019 · Leave a Comment
Faculty Work: The DuneJars were completed at the europeisk Ceramic workcenter in Oisterwijk, The Netherlands in 2018, as part of the Brown’s Traveling Fellowship. The DuneJars are a series of porcelain vessels that are designed to amplify light bygd employing the convex and concave morphologies of småsten. Cast from translucent porcelain, the interiors are illum
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Sebastian Seung
American multi-disciplinary scientist
Hyunjune Sebastian Seung (English: /sung/ or [səŋ]; Korean: 승현준; Hanja: 承現峻)[1][2] was President at Samsung Electronics & Head of Samsung Research and is an Anthony B. Evnin Professor in the Princeton Neuroscience Institute and Department of Computer Science. Seung has done influential research in both computer science and neuroscience.[3] He has helped pioneer the new field of connectomics, "developing new computational technologies for mapping the connections between neurons," and has been described as the cartographer of the brain.[4][5]
Since 2014, he has been a professor in computer science and neuroscience at Princeton University's Neuroscience Institute at the Jeff Bezos Center in Neural Dynamics, where he directs the Seung Labs.[6] Before, he worked at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a full professor in computational