Gavin Hogben
Gavin Hogben is an architect and digital media researcher. He has practiced and taught both in the UK, where he held a Lectureship at Cambridge University and was a co-founder of the MPhil program for Architecture and the Moving Image, and in the US, where he taught in RISD’s DM+ digital media program before returning to Yale.
His research focuses on architectures for mobile devices, particularly concentrating on digital presences in museum environments.
His architectural work spans from landscape and urban master-planning, where large tracts of land are subject to sudden shocks in the social and economic climate, through to domestic work, with a focus on the design and choreography of haptic elements such as hardware systems and control devices - architecture as life interfaces.