D.V. Rogers

[1][2] Rogers works between the fields of geophysiology, cultural theory, conceptual art, resilience, performance, architecture, engineering and social commentary.

Rogers completed a Masters of Fine Arts by Research (MFA) based on the PIEQF seismic earthwork at the same institution during 2010.

"Rogers was concerned with enacting “a symbolic field test,” demonstrating how DIY structures already exist as transitional responses suitable for disaster zones.

"[5] In 2012, he was artist in residence at the Allosphere Research Facility at UC Santa Barbara, working on the Inner Earth Interpreter,[6] an immersive auditory visualised seismic data display engine for AlloSystem.

He collaborated with Materials & Applications,[9] (based in Silver Lake, Los Angeles) on the 2014-15 presentation of DOMUS house, an experimental anti-seismic architecture incorporating spatialized seismic sound and light, “a contemplative space that will help people be more responsive to the larger biological and seismological environment.”[10]