Prof. Fleet Hower Featured in c|net
PROFESSOR FLEET HOWER FEATURED IN C|NET MAGAZINE
Adjunct Professor Fleet Hower is the featured artist for “In The Gallery” for this quarter’s c|net magazine.
The magazine’s gallery, which is the last spread of each issue, features “work by brilliant young artists and the technology they rely on.” Hower’s recently released line of 3d printed three-dimensional puzzles, the Lock-Nesters, are the featured work. Find out more about his work at www.fleethower.com.
Fleet Hower is a designer and educator with expertise in computational methodologies. He holds a Master of Architecture and a Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania where he received the Lewis Dales Traveling Fellowship and Will M. Mehlhorn Scholarship for academic excellence. While at the University of Pennsylvania, Hower assisted studios and seminars for Cecil Balmond, Jenny Sabin, and Roland Snooks. He has also taught at Philadelphia University and directed workshops at Tongji University in Shanghai. In addition to teaching, Hower has worked in offices in New York, Beijing, Shanghai, and Washington D.C., primarily developing procedural logics for large scale projects. Hower’s current design research is focused on topological formation using non-linear generative techniques. Hower recently gave a lecture, “Novel Assemblies,” at the Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning. The lecture highlighted Fleet’s interest in the organization and manipulation of large data sets as a design methodology.
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