On March 6, the exhibition "Drawing Codes: Experimental Protocols of Architectural Representation" opened at the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Organized by the CCA Digital Craft Lab and co-curated by Adam Marcus and Andrew Kudless, the show features 24 commissioned works exploring the impact of new technologies on the relationship between code and drawing. The exhibition includes a work from 100 Walls, a series of experimental drawings by Variable Projects.
The opening reception on March 6 included a panel discussion moderated by Taubman College professor John McMorrough, featuring curators Marcus and Kudless, Kristy Balliet of Ohio State University & SCI-Arc, and Taubman faculty Viola Ago, Kathy Velikov, and Michael Jefferson.
The show runs at Taubman College until March 28. It follows runs at CCA's Hubbell Street Gallery, Woodbury University's WUHO Gallery in Los Angeles, and Ohio State's Knowlton School of Architecture in Columbus.