Architecture Social Club: "We See Immersive Installations as Concentrated Architectural Experiences"

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As part of the activities that took place during the 16th MUTEK Mexico festival from November 16 to 24 in Mexico City, Adidas Originals presented 'Aether', an inverted installation by Max Cooper & Architecture Social Club. This installation represents an audiovisual mapping of abstract forms that works as an emotional instrument, and was presented in 'La Fábrica', a renovated 18,000-meter space serving as a reference for the electronic culture of the Eighties and Nineties.

The Architecture Social Club collective, founded by Satyajit Das, is made up of a design team that combines disciplines such as architecture, art, engineering and digital design to create installations that erase the boundaries between them. In this exclusive interview for ArchDaily, we talked with the design team to take a deeper look at their interest in creating ephemeral spaces collaboratively to generate experiences.

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Cite: Mónica Arellano. "Architecture Social Club: "We See Immersive Installations as Concentrated Architectural Experiences"" 26 Jan 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/931897/interview-architecture-social-club> ISSN 0719-8884

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