22–30 November 2019
Mon-Fri: 10am – 5pm
Saturday: 12–5pm
Monash University
Art Design & Architecture
900 Dandenong Road
Caulfield East, Victoria
Ilianna Ginnis
What if space had the ability to act as an interpreter, reading the minds of its users to communicate as well as exude a sense of agency and perspective? Considering neurodiversity in forming a developed interior language. Neural Sensorium aims to explore the current gaps in interior architecture in consideration of existing spaces designed for neurodevelopmental disability, and the limitations of communication devices. Technology plays a role in facilitating new developed systems of communication offering agency to a person with a neurodevelopmental disability. The interior alters its role to become a receptor, translating messages to create a distinctive interior language.