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For Manissa Maharawal, the struggle for housing justice is personal. When her own father got displaced from his apartment in Prospect Heights—his home since moving from India to the States some thirty years before, in which he raised his family—she was struck by his unstoppable urge to tell the story over and over again.
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Two things stand out about this architectural mapping piece by Paris-based 1024 Architecture which debuted in Lyon, France last year:
1.) The building deformations were audience-controlled via a microphone and an audio analysis algorithm.
2.) Unlike most architectural mapping projects that use abstract imagery, they turned this building into an identifiable character, kind of like a real-life Monster House.
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Post tags: 1024 Architecture, Architectural Mapping, Mapping, Paris