Lecture
Series
Framing, Looping & Projecting Quantum Architecture
Brian Boigon
(CA)
“You are everything and nothing at the same time.
But if you are in two places at once, then you are everything and nothing in one place and nothing and everything in another.“
Interopera Reader 2017
Brian Boigon is a Design Theorist, Artist, Art Director, Writer, Researcher & Associate Professor, Teaching Stream, Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, & Design, University of Toronto.
His research is in the hybrid field of Science Fiction, Locomotive (movement) Design and Quantum Physics. Trained as an Architect, Boigon has been involved with spatial productions since 1994 when he launched the first tween-based virtual avatar town called Spillville.
His current research is focused on the invention of a quantum science fiction portal called The Interopera.
He is author of several books including: The Interopera Reader, We Have Impact and Speed Reading Tokyo. Boigon’s work is in numerous collections and at the CCA (Canadian Centre for Architecture) archives. Boigon is currently working on his next iteration of The Interopera while teaching and directing the Inner Outer Space Lab at the University of Toronto.
(https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/vbvw89/how-space-based-design-will-keep-martians-and-moon-dwellers-sane )
Brian is represented by Christie Contemporary Gallery in Toronto.