Malte Wagenfeld leads us from Pliny the Younger's description of the internal and external experiential dynamics and nuances of the spaces of his Villa Laurentine into the realization that air is the most dynamic and complex medium we routinely encounter, shaping our spatial and sensuous experiences, yet invisible and otherwise concealed from us. Malte uncovers the extraordinary, complex and dynamic 'aesthetics of air' and its relationships to the systems it interacts with. Poetry in motion, this is a revelatory process that speaks exquisitely to the theme of nested systems.
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Designing the Dynamic: High-Performance Sailing and Realtime Feedback in Design