Imagination | Visualization | Innovation | Realization
Imagination | Visualization | Innovation | Realization
F.Myles Sciotto is an architect deeply interested in empirical space, the ways in which structure imposes affect and the dialogue between the visceral and theoretical experience. F.Myles explores "Alternity", an experiential translation of the mind/body and how the subconscious is able to inform its surroundings. The goal is to develop intelligent architectures and new spatial interfaces created with the pattern processing of bio-data.
While investigating input-output temporality through the observation of sonic, visual and spatial cues, he creates projects which bring a greater awareness to viewers perception of these new architectural concepts.
His repertoire includes immersive environments, embodied experiences and meta-structures which appropriate spatial awareness and allows for the digital-interaction of projecting our perception. The work aims to advance interactive information feedback and structural systems.
He received his Bachelors in Architecture from UNLV and a Masters in Architecture from SCI-Arc, where he studied with Jean-Michel Crettaz and received the Best Thesis Honors. F.Myles is now a Ph.D student in the Department of Media Arts and Technology at UCSB studying with Marcos Novak and has taught studios and seminars at SCI-Arc, USC and UCSB. He has been a guest critic and lectured at Columbia University, SCI-Arc, Art Center, The Art Institute and has exhibited at gallery's and festivals around the US. He currently lives In downtown Los Angeles.
Ph.D Student
B.S. Arch // M.Arch
Assoc. AIA // ASCAP
Los Angeles | New York
UCSB
Media Arts & Technology
Santa Barbara
SCI-Arc Faculty
MediaScapes Program
Los Angeles
USC Architecure
School of Architecure
Los Angeles
FMBLdesign
Installation Design
Los Angeles
SoCinematic
Electronic Music
www.soundcloud.com/socinematic
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News:
Altnernity @ SIGGRAPH ASIA
InceptedPercetion @ Question Utility
Alternity @ TIMEless
Alternity @ Relatively Spatial
Bodies In Space Artist of the Month