An exploration of digital interactions, primarily between software and website, as well as envelope and content. A proposal for a new definition and experience of digital architecture.
The software is the framework within which the website is viewed. While the current content of the website is personal architecture work, it is merely a placeholder. The grid of images could be developed into anything to experiment with.
“Windows” within the software are what the website is viewed through, the form of which can be stretched, distorted, merged, cut, and reshaped by the user. These windows act as digital envelopes; with every distortion of form, the contents of the website shift and fill the window in unique ways.
This grid begins to act as a composition of pixels, shifting at different scales and crafting new relationships between each other, as well as with the envelope the user crafts through the software’s operations.
The exploration of transforming an object’s skin and the implications of what that means for internal transformation in this way present new digital potentials of form exploration, composition, and even programming.

