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Malcolm McCullough teaches architecture at the University of Michigan's Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, specializing in architecture media arts. He is the author of four influential books on digital design, including 'Ambient Commons,' 'Digital Ground,' 'Abstracting Craft,' and 'Digital Design Media.' McCullough's work focuses on the intersection of architecture and technology, particularly in data visualization and the augmented city. His latest publication, 'Downtime Microgrid,' examines the cultural role of urban infrastructure and local resilience. McCullough previously taught at Carnegie Mellon University for a decade and held a position at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design. His writings have informed design education, leading to invited lectures in over 15 countries.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science