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		<title>Nick Bruscia&#8217;s thesis receives awards from the AA and d3 Natural Systems</title>
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Recent m.a.c graduate Nicholas Bruscia's thesis project Allotropic Systems received an award from the Architectural Association's AA &#124; FAB 2009 Designing Fabrication competition. Nick has been invited to London to be present and exhibit the project as part of the city's Design ...</description>
		<link>http://cva.ap.buffalo.edu/mac/?p=427</link>
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		<title>ACADIA Conference and Exhibition</title>
		<description>Students from the Media, Architecture and Computing (m.a.c) program and the Situated Technologies Research Group (STRG) were well represented at the exhibition at this year's ACADIA conference, Silicon + Skin.

The juried exhibition, curated by Billie Faircloth (Kieran Timberlake Associates) and Kiel Moe (Northeastern University), included recent m.a.c graduate Nick Bruscia's ...</description>
		<link>http://cva.ap.buffalo.edu/mac/?p=292</link>
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		<title>MediaCity 2008 - Bauhaus–Universität Weimar</title>
		<description>Students from the m.a.c program participated in a week-long group study visit to Germany sponsored by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). The trip was designed to inaugurate a new international exchange program between the University at Buffalo’s MArch+MFA dual degree program in Media, Architecture and Computing and the Bauhaus-Universität ...</description>
		<link>http://cva.ap.buffalo.edu/mac/?p=280</link>
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		<title>Responsive Architectures Exhibit</title>
		<description>The Responsive Architectures Exhibit at the Center for the Arts Gallery, University at Buffalo, exhibits recent student work that explores the augmentation of architecture through sensing and actuating technologies. The exhibit was curated and designed by m.a.c students Brian Diesel, Nick Bruscia and Heamchand Subryan and included student work from ...</description>
		<link>http://cva.ap.buffalo.edu/mac/?p=273</link>
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