Lecture with Sarah Robinson at Moving Boundaries India
- Jan 15
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Updated: May 7

Presentation at CEPT university with Sarah Robinson on "the Architecture of Resonance: from Object to Interaction" the title of her new book. This event was part of Moving Boundaries Collaborative's
Course and Conference at the Interface of Human Sciences and Architecture in Ahmedabad, India.
Movement makes resonance possible; through the body’s continual motion, we relate to, respond to, and co-create with our environments. How do we come into awareness of the body as a resonant organism, attuned to the multiple scales of interaction within and around us? And how might embodied movement practices expand our receptivity, guiding design that emerges from life-centered, relational processes?




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