Carlos Franklin, Roque Rivas
Mutations of matter - Performance - 2008
presented as part of the exhibition Panorama 9

Performance
Carlos Franklin
Roque Rivas
Roque Rivas
Born in Santiago de Chile in 1975, he lives and works in Paris. A composer and sound designer, he studied composition, electroacoustics and computer music at the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse in Lyon and in Paris, and the Cursus at IRCAM. He specialises in mixed music and is interested in the development of new techniques for the conception of space in music.
Certain Measures
Certain Measures is a creative studio based in Boston and Berlin, set up in 2014 by Andrew Witt and Tobias Nolte. The studio combines imagination and reasoning to design the architecture, experiences and products of the future. They design spaces and experiences using new technologies, scientific methods, refined intuition and a constantly refreshed sense of curiosity.
Andrew Witt
Born in Michigan in 1977, he lives and works in Boston. He is co-founder of the Certain Measures studio and assistant professor of architecture at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. Trained as an architect and mathematician, he is interested in applying a synthetic and logically rigorous approach to form, and in the relationship between science and design.
Scott March Smith
Born in Washington in 1987, he lives and works in Philadelphia. He holds an Master in Architecture (with distinction) from Harvard Graduate School of Design and a BA in Music from Amherst College. At Certain Measures, he has designed narratives and technical systems for interactive tools and immersive experiences that allow us to re-imagine what is possible.
Martín Ignacio Fernandez Born in Buenos Aires (Argentina) in 1990, he lives and work between New York and Miami. He holds a Bachelor of Design from the University of Florida and a Master of Architecture from Harvard GSD. With Certain Measures, Martin develops geometrical configurators for the construction industry and waste circularity, museum exhibitions on synthetic biology and generative artificial intelligence, and cartographic research on urban typologies.