I’m Victoria Fard, my work and research integrates art, technology and digital fabrication.
I incorporate algorithms to generate materially-feasible architecture and spatial experiences. I use digital fabrication methods, such as industrial 3D printing and CNC milling, to efficiently-generate designed structure that produces experiential and atypical space.
My digital art works hopes to connect people through visual and immersive forms of storytelling. My work has been exhibited every night in July for Times Square Arts’s Summer Midnight Moment in Times Square New York, The Outernet London, and displayed at Art Basel Miami, Frieze LA, The Ontario Science Centre, Constellations de Metz, Art Toronto, The Drake Hotel, Axiom Paris, IRRIGO Paris, VEEPEE, LBP AM et Tocqueville Finance France, BPCE Paris, Société Générale and at galleries in New York, Los Angeles, Denver, Toronto, Amsterdam and Zürich.
I hold an M.Arch from the University of Toronto, Canada. In 2016, I defended my thesis, titled "Ornament and Structure", under the supervision of Dr. Brady Peters at the University of Toronto, and Dr. Benjamin Dillenburger, Prof. Fabio Gramazio and Prof. Matthias Kohler and Mr. David Jenny at the ETH Zürich, Switzerland.
From 2015 to 2016 I was a collaborator for the Swiss Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale and an invited visiting student of Prof. Christian Kerez at the Department of Architecture at the ETH Zürich. I conducted research and collaborated at the Chairs of Digital Building Technologies, Architecture and Digital Fabrication, and the Professorship for Architecture and Design.