
An extremely common sight– and most often overlooked is the masonry block which seems to reproduce– sprouting and filling “in-between” spaces, patching holes, constructing walls spanning neighborhoods, class and aesthetic. After visiting Corcovado, Sugar Loaf Mountain, Copacabana Palace, and every other sensory-overloaded-tourist attraction that Rio had to offer– I take back the vision of masonry […]

Visiting Project Morrinho was not only extremely experiential [Brazil topography and sociology is directly confronted as one treks to the site] but it is also on the verge of extreme representation. Information visualization at its finest– displayed, collected, and built such that an instant affect is achieved: whether this is through multiplicity, iteration, modulation, shear […]