Karen M’Closkey is an Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture and cofounder of PEG office of landscape + architecture, an award-winning design and research practice based in Philadelphia. PEG’s work explores the potential for new media and fabrication technologies to produce novel relationships between organic and inorganic materials, often utilizing pattern as a means to heighten the perception of temporal and ephemeral phenomena. Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.
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Keith VanDerSys is a Senior Lecturer at PennDesign and co-founder of PEG office of landscape + architecture, an award-winning design and research practice based in Philadelphia. Through uses of new media and fabrication technologies, PEG’s work explores methods of systemic patterning to expand landscape’s expressive agency in the shaping of the public realm. He is co-author with Karen M’Closkey of the forthcoming book Dynamic Patterns: Visualizing Landscapes in a Digital Age (Routledge) which situates the emerging expressions of pattern in landscape architecture. Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.
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