About
Brian Boigon
Brian Boigon's work as a cultural producer was launched with his book "Speed Reading Tokyo" in 1990. He has worked in and out of academia, the entertainment and media arts industries. He is currently the Director of the Undergraduate Architectural Studies program at Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Design at the University of Toronto. As a teacher on fire, he has penned a recent studio lecture course entitled "How to design almost anything" which will be soon followed by "How to design almost nothing". Boigon's current research is based on the hysterical history of video gaming and his targeted extraction of a motion pathway design theory from cartoons to wireframes. His recent article "Wild Physics" is a tirade on modular locomotive design during game play. Boigon lives in Toronto and continues to lecture and work internationally.