Ayfer Idil Kemaloglu: Ubiquitous
Ubiquitous is an artistic and architectural project inspired by lichens. Observing their beauty, proportions, and natural intelligence, the artist transposes the logic of lichens to the human scale. Lichen thus becomes a matrix, a blueprint for imagining a more sensitive, evolving, and poetic urbanism connected to living things.
Ayfer Idil Kemaloglu is an artist and architect whose practice connects art, science, and ecology. Trained at the Politecnico di Milano and ENSA Lyon, she develops transdisciplinary research around natural intelligence, biomimicry, and speculative urbanism. Her work, often inspired by lichens, explores how living forms can become models for rethinking our cities.
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Ubiquitous is an artistic and architectural project inspired by lichens. Observing their beauty, proportions, and natural intelligence, the artist transposes the logic of lichens to the human scale. Lichen thus becomes a matrix, a blueprint for imagining a more sensitive, evolving, and poetic urbanism connected to living things.
Ayfer Idil Kemaloglu is an artist and architect whose practice connects art, science, and ecology. Trained at the Politecnico di Milano and ENSA Lyon, she develops transdisciplinary research around natural intelligence, biomimicry, and speculative urbanism. Her work, often inspired by lichens, explores how living forms can become models for rethinking our cities.