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Robert J. Krawczyk Corresponding Editor, Nexus Network Journal
Areas of study: Geometries of
Architectural Rhetoric (memory, ornament, visual
and verbal figuration, etc.) Geographic area:
Central USA |
Robert J. Krawczyk is an
Assistant Professor in the College of Architecture at the Illinois
Institute of Technology in Chicago focusing on digital craftsmanship.
During his twenty years at IIT, he has developed and taught a
series of CAD and digital design courses covering 2D and 3D CAD,
image composition, animation, and form generation methods. In
addition to teaching, he is an advisor in the PhD and Master's
programs on form generation and other related digital design
methods. He received a degree in architecture from the University
of Illinois at Chicago followed by a digital apprenticeship at
the firm of Helmut Jahn.
Robert has been active in many national and international
conferences and exhibits on the intersection of art, architecture,
science, mathematics, and technology. His work has covered architectural
studies, sculpture, interactive pieces, and prints. Exhibits
range from SIGGRAPH 2001 and 2003 to Cyberarts in Boston, Beecher
Center for Technology in the Arts, SOMARTS Cultural Center, Wolfram's
New Kind of Science Conference Art Gallery and two ACADIA Digital
Design exhibits.
Contact:
Robert J. Krawczyk
Illinois Institute of Technology
College of Architecture
3360 South State Street
Chicago, IL 60616 USA
E-mail: krawczyk@iit.edu
Webpages: http://www.iit.edu/~krawczyk
http://www.netcom.com/~bitart
"Strolling Down Moebius Lane"
by Ivars Peterson
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