Thesis Review: AMASS
AMASS is an invitation for thesis students to begin articulating and prioritizing the depth and breadth of their thesis efforts to date. They are to "bring together (literally)" select work that speaks to the key design questions driving and/or emerging from their thesis. Material may range from unresolved studies, to moments of process, to reference communities they want their work to be in dialogue with to functional prototypes for guests to engage with.
The material brought together for AMASS will support critical conversations with invited guests, department faculty and thesis committees over the second half of the term. The goals of these conversations are to identify the areas each thesis student will advance in the weeks leading up to their end of term Critical Positions review.
Alan Amaya
Annie Zhiyan Wang
Blake Kos
Guowei Lyu
Hongming Li
Miaoqiong Huang
Nanyi Jiang
Noah Curtis
Qianyue Yuwen
Shiyi Chen
Tao Liu
Tingyi Li
Yining Gao
Yiran Mao
Zeyu Wang
Zhuoyu Li
Zoey Zheng Wang