Universität Innsbruck
As an architect, speculative artist and computational designer from Austria, Mümün Keser places himself in the bridge between real and virtual and tries to intertwine these two opposing areas. He is currently under contract as a research assistant and lecturer at the Institute for Experimental Architecture and Building Construction. In addition, he works as a freelance designer, educator and artist. He is known for his interests in data-driven design techniques and experimental spatial investigations.
nonLiteral.spatialFormations new geometric explorations with spatial fragmentation and formation based on machine-interpreted emotions.
In a fascinating collision of divergent perspectives, the project brings together divergent perspectives, creating a meeting point where fragmented views find unity through fate. Here, a web of curiosity and connection unfolds, inviting the visitor to traverse a space where conventional boundaries dissolve into a vastness of unexpected encounters. Rather than sticking to conventional lines of sight, the design invites exploration and creates an environment full of unexpected moments waiting to be discovered in built form. The design proposes a space where recursion meets surprise, where familiar elements recur in unexpected ways, leading occupants to pleasant surprises as they navigate the built space.