//jakovich.net : projects of joanne jakovich and collaborators
Soft Inversions  is an installation in the massive Turbine Hall on Cockatoo Island, a post-industrial ruin in the Sydney Harbour. Both an auditory and visually immersive space was created using RE's theory of Soft Architecture.

Urban Typhoon  Workshop in Shimokitazawa created alternative proposals and media testimonies to this unique area currently under threat by a massive road plan.

Sonic Tai Chi  is an interactive soundspace in which a colony of autonomous creatures can be activated or destroyed using gesture.

Osaka Station Ideas Competition  proposed to increase urban verticality & temporal landuse rotation in commercial areas.

Urban Islands  are post-industrial urban ruins. Cross disciplinary creativity, experimental tactics and broad based participation are needed to inject these places with life.

Freestyle Dystopia  is a vehicle for exercising the urbanist's ego. Kashiwa in Japan is the subject city and the year is 2052.

Loose Maneuvers  is an atlas for nomadic urbanists. It presents Trading Places projects on psychogeography, digital urbanism & the genericty.

Trading Places  is a global network of students of the city. We explore the city using psychogeography, urbanology & intensive collaboration.

ORB  is an urban organ, spawning structures as participants upload their photos by web or mobile phone. Hosted in Tokyo by 'Soft' and simultaneously in NY.

Lightscape Coding  project takes mobile input from users to analyse and extract the hidden patterns within Tokyo's complex nightscape.

Plastoscene  streetwear label. Partners: Rebecca Chow + Joanne Jakovich. Models: Monika, Lee, Heiu, Caitlin. 1996-1998

SkinForm  is a modular pneumatic structure that transforms dynamically in response to socio-physical context.

Naked Communication  was a project to dissolve international communication barriers using an analogy of the Japanese hot bath.

veloCITY  encapsulates the newest ideas in art and technology in the graduate design programs at the University of Sydney.

The Tokyo Code Project  communicates the complexity and ambiguity of Tokyo in dynamic, conceptual representations called 'diagraphics'.

Trivet Fields  is an installation of interlocking modules that host sensors and audio-illuminate displays that respond to interaction with visitors over time.

Tokyo Mobility  project was exhibited at the 1st International Architecture Biennale, Rotterdam. Mobility in Tokyo is an integral part of popular culture.

GlobalEd  is an online (global) editing suite for the members of the Trading Places Network, and is where Loose Maneuvers was born.

Neo Tokyo / Neo New York.  Five hours, two crowds, two cities, distanced by 10,000 kms and 11 hours daylight: the Neo city rose from the void.

ReflexCity  is an exploration of the 1500% city. It is a computational spatial machine for generating configurations of multidimensional urban form.

The TADA Manifesto  is a urban programming concept generator with 99 statements that explore the extreme possibilities of the TADA site in Taiwan.

Pixel.Nest  is a lightweight visual projection pavilion that travels to cities catalysing international design events and exchange

Image of the City  asks people in Shanghai, Toronto, Tokyo, New York and Seoul to represent their subjective image of another city.

//jakovich.net : projects of joanne jakovich and collaborators