Delgersaikhan Davaadorj
Selected Works
Research investigates the architectural implications of generative imaging as a tool for externalized imagination, perception, and memory. At its core is a methodology for architectural world-building through iterative prompting, structured around a four-part framework that allows for the systematic manipulation of variables to explore architectural and material possibilities.
The approach mirrors the process of describing a dream, where recollection of emotion and atmosphere is as necessary as the reconstruction of visual detail. This suggests that prompting operates similarly to the brain’s own synthesis of memory and imagination, revealing affinities between the latent space of the machine and the latent space of the mind.