Enter the UTS House: emojis, sustainability and death at SXSW Sydney
Cross-faculty collaborations and industry connections were explored in a variety of discussions at UTS House during SXSW Sydney.
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Read moreThe challenge Visual Generative AI (vGenAI) is revolutionising the way ideas are conceived and visualised within the architectural industry. However, unconstrained and ill-informed use of vGenAI by students can lead to suboptimal results in Architectural Design. Objective The goal is to create a framework and workflow for the Master of Architecture Course. This will enable […]
Read moreThe challenge Wajiha is concerned with the wastage generated by traditional fashion design practices, particularly in sampling and sizing. This challenge prompted her to explore innovative ways to minimise waste while maintaining the authenticity and creativity inherent in fashion design. Objective Wajiha’s goal is to leverage vGenAI technology to mitigate the wasteful aspects of the […]
Read moreClear themes emerged from an AI-themed week of panel discussions, case studies, presentations and a students vs staff debate.
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