The Augmented Object


Digital Modeling and Augmented Reality App 
Visual Study @SCI-Arc Instructors Andrea Cadioli and Casey Rehm - 2018



Student work by Agrawal Deepak, Ahir Hiral, Ai Linzi, Bhende Kshitij, Cao Yunfei, Cicek Ozan, Dattola Theo, Delgado Vaz Pinto Lourenco, Gao Zepeng, Griggs Christina, He Chenxuan, Hood Philip, Hung Jui-Cheng, Jamsheer Saleh, Kokkotis Grigorios, Lei Kai Yun, Liao Pin Chih, Lin Kai-Ying, Liu Xiaolei, Liu Bowen, Liu Junkai, Liu Xin, Lund Kristoffer, Maculan Sixtina, Manoj Rajani Priyanka, Mapes Richard, Martinez Amparito, Mehta Yash, Mika Radoslaw, Minster Blake, Nurozler Ovgu, Parthiban Kumaran, Penna Lima Giovanna, Phoemphoolsinchai Phoemphol, Pike Julia, Poulin Justine, Qiao Liu, Roberts Caleb, Sang Yiyang, Shaifa Irvin, Sinha Srimoyee, Stone Andrew, Wang Manying, Wang Taian, Wang Hou Sheng, Wang Yifan, Warner Jonathan, Wu Yanchen, Xiong XingSheng, Xu Ziyou, Yuan Lawrence, Zhang Yixin, Zhao Jiaoyue, Zheng Siyu
Southern California Institute of Architecture
Fall 2018


Visual Study 4200




Targeting the found, natural object as an apparatus for generating multiple realities, the Visual Study project transforms the object by investigating the performative potentials of digital augmented materiality. The digital and the physical lose their hierarchy by flattening their relationships to produce outputs which could only exist through their superposition.