In a world increasingly mediated by screens and algorithms, Jason Bruges invites us to look — and to feel — a little differently. As a pioneer at the intersection of architecture, art and technology, Bruges has made a career of designing installations that interact with their environments and the people who pass through them. From the cascades of light in London’s Quadrant Arcade to responsive stairwells at Tate Modern, his work asks us to slow down, engage with the space around us, and rediscover a sense of wonder. In conversation with Georgina Godwin, Jason reflects on his early career as an architect, the thinking behind his studio’s most compelling projects, and why interaction — not just information — is the future of urban design.
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