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Liam Young

Liam Young is an Australian-born film director and architect. Young's work is situated within the fields of design fiction and critical design. Described by the BBC as 'The man Designing our Futures',[1] his work explores the increasingly blurred boundaries among film, fiction, design and storytelling with the goal of prototyping and imagining the future of the city. Using speculative design, film and the visualisation of imaginary cities, he opens up conversations querying urban existence, asking provocative questions about the roles of both architecture and entertainment.[2][3] Young approaches his work as an architect like a science fiction author, or futurist.[4] Through his projects that escape traditional definitions of how an architect practices Young has caused some controversy in the architectural field and the comments section on the industry blog Archinect with his claim that "An architect's skills are completely wasted on making buildings"[5][6]

Liam Young
Born13 March 1979
Australian
Occupation(s)Film director and architect

Early life edit

Young was born on 13 March 1979 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He attended Brisbane State High School.

Career edit

Young is a founder of the Urban Futures think tank Tomorrows Thoughts Today and the nomadic research studio Unknown Fields.[7] Young was previously a visiting Professor of Architecture at Princeton University[8] and currently[when?] holds a position at the Architectural Association in London[9] and runs the M.A. in Fiction and Entertainment at the Southern California Institute of Architecture with Alexey Marfin in Los Angeles.[10]

Films edit

Young has developed a body of films that use new technologies of image making to tell new kinds of stories about the urban implications that these systems give rise to. Young has pioneered the use of drones and laser scanners in narrative filmmaking. In Wired Magazine's review of 3 of his films it was noted that what makes Young's sci-fi films unusual is that the technologies they focus on such as laser scanners, drones, and outsourcing are not just tools of making but are the star themselves.[11] With his background in architecture Young's films are noted for the way the cities in which they are set become characters in themselves.[12]

In 2016 Young released the science fiction short film Where The City Cant See[13][14] The short is the first fiction film to be shot entirely using laser scanning technology (Lidar), the same vision system that driverless cars use to navigate.[15] The story follows a group of young factory workers across a single night as they drift through a near future Detroit in a driverless taxi. They are part of an underground community that has developed new textiles for digital camouflage which they use to escape the surveillance systems of the city and seek out a hidden rave party in the abandoned industrial factories of Detroit. The film features an original soundtrack by DJ Stingray, former tour DJ for Detroit electronic band Drexciya.

Young directed In the Robot Skies[16] the first fiction film produced using autonomous preprogrammed drones.[17][18][19] In the film, government surveillance drones follow two characters through the towers of a future London public housing estate. Seen through the eyes of the flying cameras the film tells the story of a young woman who has hacked one of the drones and uses it to pass love letters to her boyfriend who is trapped in the tower opposite.[20] The film premiered as part of Channel 4's Random Acts series[21] and was awarded a Silver Palm from the 2017 Mexico International Film Festival.[22]

In 2016 Young co produced the documentary short Consumed which received a BAFTA nomination for Best British Documentary Short.[23][24][25] The film is a cinematic journey through the landscapes, mines, factories, and shipyards of Chinese technology production. The film reveals the hidden world behind everyday objects and re-frames the complex supply chains that fuel Western consumerism.[26]

In 2015 Young developed the animated series New City, a series of high-resolution animated cityscapes that are exhibited as large-scale projections. Accompanying each film is a short story written by a range of science fiction authors including Jeff Noon, Tim Maughan and Pat Cadiagan.[27] Developed from images and photographs Young collected on a series of expeditions around the world the panoramas are extrapolations of the everyday world and like much of his work create fictions from fact.[28][29] Music for the series was by Coldcut.

Young's next film Renderlands, about the outsourced render farms and animation studios in India that produce most Hollywood films, was funded by the Graham Foundation and released in 2017.[30][31] In 2019, he directed the film The Machine Air, which featured a scoree by Forest Swords.[32]

Performances edit

In 2014 Young collaborated with Welsh musician and composer John Cale, formerly of the Velvet Underground to develop the world first[33] drone orchestra and the audiovisual performance LOOP >> 60 Hz: Transmissions From The Drone Orchestra.[34][35] For the performance Young designed a flock of costumed drones that would fly above the audience carrying speakers that broadcast the live music played by the band. As The Guardian notes, the project "brings drones out of the realms of sinister terrorist surveillance and Amazon delivery and puts them in front of your face like massive alien gnats".[36] In a review of the performance in The Telegraph the collaboration was described as "demented joy", a cross between an amateur airshow and a rock concert.[37]

With British electronic producer Forest Swords Young developed In the Robot Skies, a live cinema performance of his short film of the same name. Against the backdrop of Forest Swords original soundscape and a film collage directed by Young he narrates the story of a lone drone flying across time and space. Beginning in WWI the performance tells the story of how drones have evolved across time to become the dominant infrastructure they are today.[38] The performance premiered at the 60th London International Film Festival.[39]

Publications edit

Young has co authored the book Series Unknown Fields: Tales From the Dark Side of the City.[40][41] The series consists of 6 books, each an illustrated story based on a field expedition through a remote landscape that is critical in the manufacture and production of contemporary technology.[42] A number of the books have been serialised on the BBC, such as A World Adrift: South China Seas to Inner Mongolia which was developed as 3 articles exploring the landscapes of modern technologies and written in collaboration with author Tim Maughan.[43][44] One of the stories focused around a radioactive lake discovered in the research of the book was part of the BBC's Best of 2015 list.[45]

In 2014 Young edited the ebook Brave New Now[46] a collection of specially commissioned short stories set in a fictional future city developed by Young for the 2013 Lisbon Architecture Triennale. The book features stories from science fiction authors such as Warren Ellis, Bruce Sterling, Rachel Armstrong, Samit Basu and photography by Edward Burtynsky, Charlie Koolhaas and Vincent Fournier.[47]

Exhibitions edit

Young's first US solo show opened at the Columbia University Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery in March 2017.[48] The show was titled New Romance and featured 3 short films, each a love story set in a future city of autonomous technologies. The exhibition uses the medium of film and fiction to explore how emerging technologies are redefining human relationships and architecture.[49][50] The worlds of each of the 3 films are extrapolations of the trends and weak signals of our present relationship to technology.[51] The films present a dystopian future of ubiquitous technology but no matter how bleak the stories attempt to show that we can still imagine ways to bend technology to our will or escape from it through tiny acts of resistance.[52]

With his nomadic studio Unknown Fields Young exhibited Unknown Fields: The Dark Side of the City at the Architectural Association Gallery in 2016. The exhibition took the form of a road trip through a collection of fragments; of drone footage, hidden camera investigations, speculative narratives and toxic objects that formed a reimagined city the size of the entire planet. The project looks at the way that the supply chains of technology is reforming landscapes all over the world.[53][54] One of works in the exhibition Rare Earthenware, a set of radioactive vases made from the amount of toxic waste generated in the production of technology has since been acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum for their ceramics collection in London.[55][56]

Filmography edit

  • 2013: Chupan Chupai (Short; producer)
  • 2014: New City (Video installation, director)
  • 2016: Where the City Can't See (Short; director)
  • 2016: In the Robot Skies (Short; director)
  • 2016: Consumed (Short; producer)
  • 2017: Taobao Village (Video installation; co-director with Alexey Marfin)

Interviews edit

  • Crane TV Interview[57]
  • Building Better Entertainment By Holly Willis for Filmmaker Magazine[58]
  • Liam Young on Speculative Architecture and Engineering the Future By Next Nature[59]
  • Arch20 Interviews Liam Young by Zack Saunders[60]
  • Liam Young is an Architect who doesn't believe in architects. Interview with Shumi Bose for Tank Magazine[61]
  • The Model is the Map, is the Territory by George Kafka for Transmediale[62]

References edit

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  5. ^ Liam Young: "an architect's skills are completely wasted on making buildings"
  6. ^ "Liam Young". Tank Magazine. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  7. ^ "What am I a Citizen of?". uncube magazine. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  8. ^ "Liam Young | Princeton University School of Architecture". soa.princeton.edu. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  9. ^ "Unknown Fields – AA Visiting Schools". aaschool.ac.uk. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  10. ^ "M.A. Fiction and Entertainment – SCI-Arc". sciarc.edu. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  11. ^ "You Can Make Movies With Drones and CGI, Sure. But Why Not Make Them the Stars?". WIRED. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  12. ^ "Sense and the City: Liam Young's Speculative Cinema | Mediapolis". Mediapolis. 7 June 2017. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
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  14. ^ "'Where the City Can't See': Creepy, dystopic movie shot entirely using laser scanner technology". DangerousMinds. 3 November 2016. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  15. ^ "Where The City Can't See trailer: The film shot using laser scanners". The Independent. 3 November 2016. Archived from the original on 14 June 2022. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  16. ^ In the Robot Skies (2016), retrieved 8 July 2017
  17. ^ "This sci-fi film was shot entirely by autonomous drones". Engadget. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  18. ^ "Watch The Trailer for a Movie Filmed Entirely By Drones". Popular Science. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  19. ^ "Random Acts – Liam Young – In The Robot Skies Directed by speculative architect Liam Young and written by fiction author Tim Maughan, In the Robot Skies is the world's first narrative shot entirely through autonomous drones. – Liam Young – In The Robot Skies Directed by..." Random Acts. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  20. ^ "This film wasn't just shot entirely with drones, but with drones on autopilot". Retrieved 13 July 2017.
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  22. ^ . www.mexicofilmfestival.com. Archived from the original on 6 November 2017. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
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  26. ^ "work". Richard John Seymour. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  27. ^ Campbell-Dollaghan, Kelsey. "Explore the Dark Future of Cities in These Intense, 5K Animated Shorts". Gizmodo. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  28. ^ "Liam Young's Animated Cities Imagine the Near-Future in 4K". Creators. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  29. ^ "Liam Young's animations offer an overview of dystopian cities". Dezeen. 18 March 2015. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  30. ^ "New Media - "Renderlands"". Graham Foundation. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  31. ^ "Graham Foundation > Grantees > Liam Young". grahamfoundation.org. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  32. ^ "Stream 3 Songs From Forest Swords' 'The Machine Air' Soundtrack". Stereogum. 27 November 2019. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  33. ^ "John Cale's Only Gone and Co-Created the First Ever Drone Orchestra". Noisey. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  34. ^ "Drones to star in Cale show". The Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  35. ^ "John Cale & Liam Young at the Barbican: drones meet drones to sound". The Independent. 19 September 2014. Archived from the original on 14 June 2022. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
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  43. ^ Maughan, Tim. "The invisible network that keeps the world running". Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  44. ^ Maughan, Tim. "Yiwu: The Chinese city where Christmas is made and sold". Retrieved 9 July 2017.
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  55. ^ Victoria and Albert Museum, Digital Media (27 May 2015). "What is Luxury? – Object in Focus: Rare Earthenware by Unknown Fields Division". Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  56. ^ Victoria and Albert Museum, Digital Media (September 2015). "London Design Festival at the V&A 2015: Installations and Displays". Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  57. ^ "Liam Young-Speculative architect, critic and curator". Crane.tv. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  58. ^ Willis, Holly. "Building Better Entertainment: SCI-Arc's MA in Fiction and Entertainment | Filmmaker Magazine". Filmmaker Magazine. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
  59. ^ "Interview Liam Young | Next Nature Network". Next Nature Network. 29 March 2015. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
  60. ^ "Interview With Liam Young | Arch2O". Arch2O.com. 17 January 2017. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
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External links edit

  • Liam young. – Liam Young's personal website
  • Liam Young at IMDb
  • Unknown Fields. – Nomadic Research Studio Unknown Fields website
  • Tomorrow's Thoughts Today- Urban Futures think tank Tomorrows Thoughts Today website

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Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Films 4 Performances 5 Publications 6 Exhibitions 7 Filmography 8 Interviews 9 References 10 External linksLiam Young is an Australian born film director and architect Young s work is situated within the fields of design fiction and critical design Described by the BBC as The man Designing our Futures 1 his work explores the increasingly blurred boundaries among film fiction design and storytelling with the goal of prototyping and imagining the future of the city Using speculative design film and the visualisation of imaginary cities he opens up conversations querying urban existence asking provocative questions about the roles of both architecture and entertainment 2 3 Young approaches his work as an architect like a science fiction author or futurist 4 Through his projects that escape traditional definitions of how an architect practices Young has caused some controversy in the architectural field and the comments section on the industry blog Archinect with his claim that An architect s skills are completely wasted on making buildings 5 6 Liam YoungBorn13 March 1979AustralianOccupation s Film director and architectEarly life editYoung was born on 13 March 1979 in Brisbane Queensland Australia He attended Brisbane State High School Career editYoung is a founder of the Urban Futures think tank Tomorrows Thoughts Today and the nomadic research studio Unknown Fields 7 Young was previously a visiting Professor of Architecture at Princeton University 8 and currently when holds a position at the Architectural Association in London 9 and runs the M A in Fiction and Entertainment at the Southern California Institute of Architecture with Alexey Marfin in Los Angeles 10 Films editYoung has developed a body of films that use new technologies of image making to tell new kinds of stories about the urban implications that these systems give rise to Young has pioneered the use of drones and laser scanners in narrative filmmaking In Wired Magazine s review of 3 of his films it was noted that what makes Young s sci fi films unusual is that the technologies they focus on such as laser scanners drones and outsourcing are not just tools of making but are the star themselves 11 With his background in architecture Young s films are noted for the way the cities in which they are set become characters in themselves 12 In 2016 Young released the science fiction short film Where The City Cant See 13 14 The short is the first fiction film to be shot entirely using laser scanning technology Lidar the same vision system that driverless cars use to navigate 15 The story follows a group of young factory workers across a single night as they drift through a near future Detroit in a driverless taxi They are part of an underground community that has developed new textiles for digital camouflage which they use to escape the surveillance systems of the city and seek out a hidden rave party in the abandoned industrial factories of Detroit The film features an original soundtrack by DJ Stingray former tour DJ for Detroit electronic band Drexciya Young directed In the Robot Skies 16 the first fiction film produced using autonomous preprogrammed drones 17 18 19 In the film government surveillance drones follow two characters through the towers of a future London public housing estate Seen through the eyes of the flying cameras the film tells the story of a young woman who has hacked one of the drones and uses it to pass love letters to her boyfriend who is trapped in the tower opposite 20 The film premiered as part of Channel 4 s Random Acts series 21 and was awarded a Silver Palm from the 2017 Mexico International Film Festival 22 In 2016 Young co produced the documentary short Consumed which received a BAFTA nomination for Best British Documentary Short 23 24 25 The film is a cinematic journey through the landscapes mines factories and shipyards of Chinese technology production The film reveals the hidden world behind everyday objects and re frames the complex supply chains that fuel Western consumerism 26 In 2015 Young developed the animated series New City a series of high resolution animated cityscapes that are exhibited as large scale projections Accompanying each film is a short story written by a range of science fiction authors including Jeff Noon Tim Maughan and Pat Cadiagan 27 Developed from images and photographs Young collected on a series of expeditions around the world the panoramas are extrapolations of the everyday world and like much of his work create fictions from fact 28 29 Music for the series was by Coldcut Young s next film Renderlands about the outsourced render farms and animation studios in India that produce most Hollywood films was funded by the Graham Foundation and released in 2017 30 31 In 2019 he directed the film The Machine Air which featured a scoree by Forest Swords 32 Performances editIn 2014 Young collaborated with Welsh musician and composer John Cale formerly of the Velvet Underground to develop the world first 33 drone orchestra and the audiovisual performance LOOP gt gt 60 Hz Transmissions From The Drone Orchestra 34 35 For the performance Young designed a flock of costumed drones that would fly above the audience carrying speakers that broadcast the live music played by the band As The Guardian notes the project brings drones out of the realms of sinister terrorist surveillance and Amazon delivery and puts them in front of your face like massive alien gnats 36 In a review of the performance in The Telegraph the collaboration was described as demented joy a cross between an amateur airshow and a rock concert 37 With British electronic producer Forest Swords Young developed In the Robot Skies a live cinema performance of his short film of the same name Against the backdrop of Forest Swords original soundscape and a film collage directed by Young he narrates the story of a lone drone flying across time and space Beginning in WWI the performance tells the story of how drones have evolved across time to become the dominant infrastructure they are today 38 The performance premiered at the 60th London International Film Festival 39 Publications editYoung has co authored the book Series Unknown Fields Tales From the Dark Side of the City 40 41 The series consists of 6 books each an illustrated story based on a field expedition through a remote landscape that is critical in the manufacture and production of contemporary technology 42 A number of the books have been serialised on the BBC such as A World Adrift South China Seas to Inner Mongolia which was developed as 3 articles exploring the landscapes of modern technologies and written in collaboration with author Tim Maughan 43 44 One of the stories focused around a radioactive lake discovered in the research of the book was part of the BBC s Best of 2015 list 45 In 2014 Young edited the ebook Brave New Now 46 a collection of specially commissioned short stories set in a fictional future city developed by Young for the 2013 Lisbon Architecture Triennale The book features stories from science fiction authors such as Warren Ellis Bruce Sterling Rachel Armstrong Samit Basu and photography by Edward Burtynsky Charlie Koolhaas and Vincent Fournier 47 Exhibitions editYoung s first US solo show opened at the Columbia University Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery in March 2017 48 The show was titled New Romance and featured 3 short films each a love story set in a future city of autonomous technologies The exhibition uses the medium of film and fiction to explore how emerging technologies are redefining human relationships and architecture 49 50 The worlds of each of the 3 films are extrapolations of the trends and weak signals of our present relationship to technology 51 The films present a dystopian future of ubiquitous technology but no matter how bleak the stories attempt to show that we can still imagine ways to bend technology to our will or escape from it through tiny acts of resistance 52 With his nomadic studio Unknown Fields Young exhibited Unknown Fields The Dark Side of the City at the Architectural Association Gallery in 2016 The exhibition took the form of a road trip through a collection of fragments of drone footage hidden camera investigations speculative narratives and toxic objects that formed a reimagined city the size of the entire planet The project looks at the way that the supply chains of technology is reforming landscapes all over the world 53 54 One of works in the exhibition Rare Earthenware a set of radioactive vases made from the amount of toxic waste generated in the production of technology has since been acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum for their ceramics collection in London 55 56 Filmography edit2013 Chupan Chupai Short producer 2014 New City Video installation director 2016 Where the City Can t See Short director 2016 In the Robot Skies Short director 2016 Consumed Short producer 2017 Taobao Village Video installation co director with Alexey Marfin Interviews editCrane TV Interview 57 Building Better Entertainment By Holly Willis for Filmmaker Magazine 58 Liam Young on Speculative Architecture and Engineering the Future By Next Nature 59 Arch20 Interviews Liam Young by Zack Saunders 60 Liam Young is an Architect who doesn t believe in architects Interview with Shumi Bose for Tank Magazine 61 The Model is the Map is the Territory by George Kafka for Transmediale 62 References edit Liam Young The man designing our futures BBC Willis Holly Building Better Entertainment SCI Arc s MA in Fiction and Entertainment Filmmaker Magazine Filmmaker Magazine Retrieved 9 July 2017 Sense and the City Liam Young s Speculative Cinema Mediapolis Mediapolis 7 June 2017 Retrieved 13 July 2017 New Subcultures Surface in the Future Dystopian Films of Liam Young Creators Retrieved 13 July 2017 Liam Young an architect s skills are completely wasted on making buildings Liam Young Tank Magazine Retrieved 7 July 2017 What am I a Citizen of uncube magazine Retrieved 7 July 2017 Liam Young Princeton University School of Architecture soa princeton edu Retrieved 7 July 2017 Unknown Fields AA Visiting Schools aaschool ac uk Retrieved 7 July 2017 M A Fiction and Entertainment SCI Arc sciarc edu Retrieved 7 July 2017 You Can Make Movies With Drones and CGI Sure But Why Not Make Them the Stars WIRED Retrieved 9 July 2017 Sense and the City Liam Young s Speculative Cinema Mediapolis Mediapolis 7 June 2017 Retrieved 13 July 2017 Where the City Can t See 2016 retrieved 7 July 2017 Where the City Can t See Creepy dystopic movie shot entirely using laser scanner technology DangerousMinds 3 November 2016 Retrieved 7 July 2017 Where The City Can t See trailer The film shot using laser scanners The Independent 3 November 2016 Archived from the original on 14 June 2022 Retrieved 7 July 2017 In the Robot Skies 2016 retrieved 8 July 2017 This sci fi film was shot entirely by autonomous drones Engadget Retrieved 7 July 2017 Watch The Trailer for a Movie Filmed Entirely By Drones Popular Science Retrieved 7 July 2017 Random Acts Liam Young In The Robot Skies Directed by speculative architect Liam Young and written by fiction author Tim Maughan In the Robot Skies is the world s first narrative shot entirely through autonomous drones Liam Young In The Robot Skies Directed by Random Acts Retrieved 13 July 2017 This film wasn t just shot entirely with drones but with drones on autopilot Retrieved 13 July 2017 Random Acts Liam Young In The Robot Skies Directed by speculative architect Liam Young and written by fiction author Tim Maughan In the Robot Skies is the world s first narrative shot entirely through autonomous drones Liam Young In The Robot Skies Directed by Random Acts Retrieved 7 July 2017 Mexico International Film Festival Mexico Film Festivals 2017 Winners www mexicofilmfestival com Archived from the original on 6 November 2017 Retrieved 11 July 2017 Consumed 2016 retrieved 7 July 2017 2017 Film British Short Film BAFTA Awards awards bafta org Retrieved 7 July 2017 Bradshaw Peter 22 February 2017 Bafta Shorts 2017 review a bright broad minded movie medley The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 7 July 2017 work Richard John Seymour Retrieved 7 July 2017 Campbell Dollaghan Kelsey Explore the Dark Future of Cities in These Intense 5K Animated Shorts Gizmodo Retrieved 13 July 2017 Liam Young s Animated Cities Imagine the Near Future in 4K Creators Retrieved 13 July 2017 Liam Young s animations offer an overview of dystopian cities Dezeen 18 March 2015 Retrieved 13 July 2017 New Media Renderlands Graham Foundation Retrieved 8 June 2021 Graham Foundation gt Grantees gt Liam Young grahamfoundation org Retrieved 9 July 2017 Stream 3 Songs From Forest Swords The Machine Air Soundtrack Stereogum 27 November 2019 Retrieved 8 June 2021 John Cale s Only Gone and Co Created the First Ever Drone Orchestra Noisey Retrieved 7 July 2017 Drones to star in Cale show The Belfast Telegraph Retrieved 7 July 2017 John Cale amp Liam Young at the Barbican drones meet drones to sound The Independent 19 September 2014 Archived from the original on 14 June 2022 Retrieved 7 July 2017 Beaumont Mark 14 September 2014 John Cale and Liam Young review Cale s drones outshine Young s flying bots in sinister vision of the future The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 9 July 2017 John Cale and Liam Young Barbican review demented joy The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 13 July 2017 Telekom 1 December 2016 Review Forest Swords Meets Drones In The Robot Skies Electronic Beats Electronic Beats Retrieved 7 July 2017 Buy cinema tickets for Liam Young amp Forest Swords present in the Robot Skies BFI London Film Festival 2016 whatson bfi org uk Archived from the original on 16 February 2018 Retrieved 7 July 2017 Grafik Field Trips Grafik Retrieved 7 July 2017 Fields Unknown 2016 Tales from the Dark Side of the City Neasden Control Centre City Edition Studio London ISBN 978 1907896903 OCLC 971254498 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link WORK Unknown Fields Dark Side of the City book series designed by NCC and City Edition Creative Review Retrieved 7 July 2017 Maughan Tim The invisible network that keeps the world running Retrieved 9 July 2017 Maughan Tim Yiwu The Chinese city where Christmas is made and sold Retrieved 9 July 2017 Maughan Tim The dystopian lake filled by the world s tech lust Retrieved 9 July 2017 Brave New Now Lisbon Architecture Triennale Close Closer ebook series Goodreads Retrieved 8 July 2017 Brave New Now SUCKERPUNCHDAILY COM Retrieved 7 July 2017 Liam Young New Romance Columbia GSAPP Columbia GSAPP Retrieved 7 July 2017 New Romance films by Liam Young explore near future worlds where technology has changed romance and cities too archpaper com 31 March 2017 Retrieved 7 July 2017 You Can Make Movies With Drones and CGI Sure But Why Not Make Them the Stars WIRED Retrieved 7 July 2017 New Romance films by Liam Young explore near future worlds where technology has changed romance and cities too archpaper com 31 March 2017 Retrieved 13 July 2017 Searching for the Smart City s blind spots resistance respite and New Romance CreativeApplications Net Retrieved 9 July 2017 AA School of Architecture Exhibitions aaschool ac uk Retrieved 7 July 2017 Unknown Fields The Dark Side of the City at the Architectural Association BMIAA BMIAA 24 October 2016 Retrieved 7 July 2017 Victoria and Albert Museum Digital Media 27 May 2015 What is Luxury Object in Focus Rare Earthenware by Unknown Fields Division Victoria and Albert Museum Retrieved 10 July 2017 Victoria and Albert Museum Digital Media September 2015 London Design Festival at the V amp A 2015 Installations and Displays Victoria and Albert Museum Retrieved 10 July 2017 Liam Young Speculative architect critic and curator Crane tv Retrieved 9 July 2017 Willis Holly Building Better Entertainment SCI Arc s MA in Fiction and Entertainment Filmmaker Magazine Filmmaker Magazine Retrieved 8 July 2017 Interview Liam Young Next Nature Network Next Nature Network 29 March 2015 Retrieved 8 July 2017 Interview With Liam Young Arch2O Arch2O com 17 January 2017 Retrieved 8 July 2017 Liam Young is an architect who doesn t believe in architects Tank Magazine Retrieved 10 July 2017 The Model is the Map is the Territory transmediale transmediale de in German Retrieved 8 July 2017 External links editLiam young Liam Young s personal website Liam Young at IMDb Unknown Fields Nomadic Research Studio Unknown Fields website Tomorrow s Thoughts Today Urban Futures think tank Tomorrows Thoughts Today website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Liam Young amp oldid 1185515395, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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