On February 3, the exhibition "Drawing Codes: Experimental Protocols of Architectural Representation, Volume II" opened at the Gould Gallery at the University of Washington College of Built Environments in Seattle, Washington. The show is the second volume in a series organized by the Digital Craft Lab at California College of the Arts and co-curated by Adam Marcus and Andrew Kudless, and it features 24 commissioned works exploring the impact of new technologies on the relationship between code and drawing.
On February 5, Marcus and Kudless visited the school to lecture on the exhibition as part of the Architecture department’s spring 2020 lecture series.
The show runs at the University of Washington until March 13. For more information on the Drawing Codes project, see this link.
Photos by Vlanka Catalan.