A lecture by Japanese Architect Mark Dytham of Tokyo-based Klein Dytham Architecture. The firm is noted for it witty and creative projects using a variety of unusual materials, such as the fake-snakeskin of the Chu-Coo chair, silvery inflatable canopies for Virgin airlines, and a gummy-bear like synthetic rubber for an Italian outdoor bathtub. Their work is colorful, cleanly organized and highly popular with clients from advertising agencies to artists. This event took place at the University of California, Berkeley on March 19, 2003. 72 min.