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Listening to the Inaudible. Looking at the Invisible

An installation-based research seminar with visiting professor Ted Krueger

Ted Krueger
Ted Krueger

The seminar will present the complete failure of a project to create an infrasonic speaker, will review the role of microorganisms in the built environment, and the attempt to turn Le Corbusier’s Millowner’s Building into a guitar.

Tid: Fr 2023-03-10 kl 13.15 - 15.00

Plats: KTH School of Architecture NOTE LOCATION: Bottom of the back (big) staircase, level 0

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Ted Krueger is an Associate Professor of Architecture at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He holds a PhD in Architecture (by design) from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, and a professional Master of Architecture degree from Columbia University following graduate work in architectural history at the University of Chicago and an eclectic undergraduate education in the social sciences and the arts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Following his professional education, Krueger spent twelve years in practice in New York City.

Krueger's design work has resulted in numerous publications, exhibitions, and lectures on an international basis for the last thirty years. He is a member of the editorial board for the British media research journal ‘Digital Creativity’ and co-edited a special issue of the journal on Creative Technologies and Innovation: Health and Wellbeing.