Charlotte Lee is a masters student at Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Michigan. She holds a BFA from the Stamps School of Art & Design.

She is currently a research assistant at Empathy in Point Clouds, a collaborative group which develops tools enabling methods of spatial investigation in design and presentation using immersive technologies.

Her work is focused on ephemera, digital artifacts, and the built enviroment.

Residual Artifacts

Residual Artifacts
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2024, Utilizing point clouds and LiDAR scans of personal objects, this data sculpture serves as an analogy for how materiality enters the digital realm – reminding us that we exist fragmented in digital space.

Form Studio

Form Studio
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2024, Work in progress for “Form” Studio exploring boolean operations to create a family of ten modular spaces that will eventually serve as communal housing.

Diagrammatic Biorhythm

Diagrammatic Biorhythm
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2023, Diagrammatic Biorhythm visualizes data of vaginal births against tunnel-visions in near-death experiences, representing transformation from one form to another and critiquing our use of big data. Created using nodes and low-code in TouchDesigner.

523 S. Main

523 S. Main
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2024, Adaptive reuse project created during introductory masters studio. Exploration of dense scaffolding and bubble organization as a site for an eco-friendly dry cleaner.

Impressions

Impressions

2024, Visual identity for the Stamps School of Art & Design senior thesis exhibition. Concept ideated in a small group.