Technology, says architect Kas Oosterhuis, has invaded the body and is using it as a vehicle for its own increasingly ambitious development, evolving far more rapidly than biological organisms ever did. What were initially technological extensions of the human, intended to increase our power, are now becoming complex emotional instruments in their own right, and their behaviour is unpredictable. Technology, according to Oosterhuis, is becoming wild. Architectural bodies have also become the target of technological invasion. They are a part of global networks and their behaviour and form can be programmed. Architecture no longer has a static final image - it too, is also getting a bit wild. Together with visual artist Ilona L