Mark Foster Gage’s work places architectural design and the use of advanced technologies in dialogue with new directions in contemporary philosophy. Using each to inform the other, Mr. Gage has defined a career as both a practicing architect in New York City as well as a writer with a focus on aesthetic theory. Through fusing these interests Gage has produced pioneering projects for clients including Intel Corporation, Nicola Formichetti, Lady Gaga, Google, Diesel, H&M, Samsung and Vice Media. His work has been exhibited in institutions including the Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Venice, Beijing and Prague Biennales. Recent projects have been featured in Vogue, Fast Company, USA Today, The New York Times, Wired, and featured on PBS, Fox and MTV. Mr. Gage is the Assistant Dean at the Yale School of Architecture where he has taught since 2001.