No single tool has become more critical to architectural practice than the computer. In fewer than 30 years, CAD software and related products have become an entire industry by catering to the needs of designers. But the early years of architects’ use of digital tools are little known. Greg Lynn, founder of Greg Lynn FORM and a professor at UCLA, has curated exhibitions that explore this early architectural experimentation. The exhibition, the second of three on this theme, Archaeology of the Digital: Media and Machines, originally at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, is now at the Yale School of Architecture (through May 1, 2015), where Lynn is the Davenport Visiting Professor.
What spurred you to conduct an Archaeology of the Digital?
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