The Applied Computer Science Lecture Series features practitioners from a wide range of creative and scientific fields, all of whom incorporate applied computer science and technology at the core of their professional inquiry. Open to the entire Woodbury community, the lectures aim to foster dialogue around the increasing role of technology in society, its application across a diverse range of professional practices, the resulting explosion of creative and expressive modes of production, and the ethical and moral dilemmas that have emerged as technology has evolved.
Filipa is currently a Senior Environments Designer at Second Story experience design studios based in New York, Portland and Atlanta. Before joining Second Story, Filipa was a practicing Architect and held design and project management positions at different prestigious architectural practices in London and Los Angeles such as Zaha Hadid Architects, Amanda Levete Architects, Belzberg Architects and Synthesis Design + Architecture. She has also developed her personal art practice, under the name Limilab, where she explores intersections between space, experience and the body.
Her collaboration work has won several design awards and her personal work has been featured in the A+D museum of Los Angeles, the SKYLINE 2014 festival in DTLA, the Lisbon Experimenta Design Biennale and the ISEA 2012 (international electronics art symposium).