
Imaging Architecture – Cameron Campbell
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Wikipedia describes imaging science as a multidisciplinary field concerned with the generation, collection, duplication, analysis, modification and visualization of images, including imaging things that the human eye cannot detect. Cameron Campbell, senior associate dean in the College of Design and associate professor of architecture, will present his work that includes architectural photography, and design for health and spiritual spaces, where imaging science plays a critical role.
Campbell’s presentation is part of the Friday Research Seminar Series sponsored by the Institute for Design Research and Outreach. This semester, the series will emphasize the creative scholarship and academic backgrounds of upper administration in the College of Design. All are welcome to attend this brown-bag session. Cookies will be provided.