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MorphoLuminescence @ ACADIA 2010
MorphoLuminescence @ ACADIA 2010

MorphoLuminescence, a responsive, kinetic lighting prototype, exhibited at the ACADIA 2010 Conference at the Cooper Union Great Hall. Photos and diagrams of the project were displayed as part of a peer-reviewed projects exhibition at Pratt Institute’s Siegel Gallery. MorphoLuminescence was a collaborative design and prototyping project from four Ball State M.Arch students–Elizabeth Boone, Eric Brockmeyer, [...]

Digital Exchange Exhibition
Digital Exchange Exhibition

i.M.A.D.E students took part in digitally designing, fabricating, and installing a gallery exhibition for the 2006 ACADIA Conference. Working with other students from the University of Kentucky, the design and fabrication process of this installation served as a ‘proof-of-concept’ model for a “digital exchange.”
In the true spirit of collaboration, the design was completely centered [...]

ACADIA Conference 2006 | Synthetic Landscapes
ACADIA Conference 2006 | Synthetic Landscapes

i.M.A.D.E partnered with the Association of Computer Aided Design in Architecture to complete the Digital Exchange Exhibition at ACADIA’s annual conference in Louisville, Kentucky.

University of Kentucky | College of Design
University of Kentucky | College of Design

i.M.A.D.E teamed up with Gregory Luhan’s design studio at the University of Kentucky’s College of Design to complete the Digital Exchange Exhibition setup in Louisville, Kentucky.

The New Center for Contemporary Art
The New Center for Contemporary Art

i.M.A.D.E thanks Jay Jordan, curator of the New Center for Contemporary Art in Louisville, Kentucky for his support of the Digital Exchange Exhibition.

ACS Sign Systems
ACS Sign Systems

i.M.A.D.E thanks industry partner, ACS Sign Systems, in Indianapolis for helping with fabrication of the Digital Exchange Exhibition in Louisville, Kentucky. ACS provided machining and support for CNC milling the plywood armature.


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i.M.A.D.E acts as a catalyst of digital design and fabrication techniques for both industry and education related to architecture and allied arts. Through immersive projects deploying interdisciplinary, applied design and fabrication research, the institute is a conduit between students, design professionals, and the manufacturing sector.
As an institute within Ball State University, i.M.A.D.E supports curricular components offering expertise with state-of -the-art software and devices using simulation, analysis, fabrication, and a rigorous examination of the craft inherent in digital design and production. With strategic industry partners, students test knowledge through team-based projects dealing with the translation of bits into atoms, shifting scales between models, prototypes, 1:1 construction, and the development of solutions to real problems by managing a complex set of design constraints.