Felecia Davis’ work in computational textiles questions how we live and she re-imagines how we might use textiles in our daily lives and in architecture. Davis is interested in developing computational methods and design in relation to specific bodies in specific places engaging specific social, cultural and political constructions. Davis is an Associate Professor at the Stuckeman Center for Design Computing in the School of Architecture at Pennsylvania State University and is the director of SOFTLAB@PSU. She completed her PhD in Design Computation at MIT. Davis’ work in architecture connects art, science, engineering and design and was featured by PBS in the Women in Science Profiles series. Davis’ work was part of the Museum of Modern Art’s exhibition Reconstruction: Blackness and Architecture in America. She is a founding member of the Black Reconstruction Collective a not-for-profit group of Black architects, scholars and artists supporting design work about the Black diaspora. Davis is also principal in her own design firm, FELECIADAVISTUDIO where the firm has received several finalist awards for her architectural designs in open and invited design competitions. +++for more on Felecia's workInstagram: @fadometer Instagram: @blackreconstructioncollectivehttp://www.feleciadavistudio.com/https://www.blackreconstructioncollective.org/ ///episode artwork details Black Flower Antenna, © Felecia DavisProduced for the Museum of Modern Art, 2020.Team: Farzaneh Oghazian, PhD Candidate, Stuckeman Center for Design Computing (SCDC), Berfin Evrim, MSci. SCDC, 2019, Thomas Dimick, B.Arch 2020, Niousha Keyvani, M.Arch. 2022, Ciera Jones, March. 2023, Elliot Brau, March. 2023, Jamie Heilman, Digifab Lab, Allan Sutley and Steven White Sr. Stuckeman Shop. Team outside Penn State: Erin Lewis, PhD Candidate The Swedish School of Textiles and Leah Resnick, North Carolina State Knitting Lab. +++for more info on the podcast https://sites.psu.edu/voicesindesigncomputing/