ARCHIVE Drawings

MediaScapes

Drawing Series

New York, USA 2004 Realized

The MediaScapes series explores the relationship between media, noise, and spatial perception through digitally constructed image environments based on concepts of interference and oscillation.

Produced in 2004 and exhibited at Frederieke Taylor Gallery in SoHo, New York, the MediaScapes series emerged from Asymptote’s parallel investigations into virtual environments and data-driven architecture. The works investigate how information is filtered, distorted, and made legible within complex signal fields — media understood not as a transparent carrier of meaning but as a condition of noise requiring calibration and interpretation. The resulting compositions are dense spatial collages generated through early algorithmic and parametric processes, where patterns emerge through repetition, disruption, and modulation. These works extend earlier investigations into image construction into a fully digital domain, anticipating architectural approaches that engage with data, systems, and responsive environments. The MediaScapes position space itself as a form of mediated signal — something to be processed, filtered, and continuously reinterpreted.

Exhibition

The MediaScapes were exhibited at Frederieke Taylor Gallery in SoHo, New York in 2004.