The Registry of Itinerant Architectures is a creative research project operating at the edge of interdisciplinary art and architecture practice. It aims to resist and disrupt architectural conventions by making visible patterns and practices of inhabitation that are often invisible, overlooked or forgotten.
Its core questions are: is this architecture? and who is the architect? These questions are asked by the mobile artist — the Registrar — who joins mobile communities and repeatedly attempts to apprehend forms of itinerant architecture. These include natural and built forms, fleeting and invisible phenomena, sedimentations of landscape, and weather events.
This is an agile project that evolves over time and in response to how users interact with it. The Registry moves with and creates itinerant architecture with its subjects and is itself mobile precisely as it investigates other mobilities.
credits
artist > ainslie murray
developer > james hargrave ABSTRACT8