Faculty + Staff

Lee-Su

Huang

Associate Professor

Architecture
Architecture and Design

Professional Background

Lee-Su Huang received his B.ARch from Feng-Chia University in Taiwan and his M.Arch from Harvard GSD. He has practiced in Taiwan, in the United States with Preston Scott Cohen Inc. in Cambridge, and with LASSA Architects in Seoul. As co-founder of SHO Architecture, his research and practice centers on digital and robotic fabrication, extended reality applications, generative AI and parametric design strategies, as well as kinetic/interactive architectural prototypes. His research has been published at ACADIA (Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture), CAADRIA (Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia), NCBDS (National Conference on the Beginning Design Student), DCA (Design Communication Association), and ACSA (Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture). He is a co-organizer of the annual Playing Models Symposium on AI, Architecture, and Storytelling. His interactive installations have been exhibited at venues such as the Milwaukee Museum of Art, the Ras Al Khaimah Fine Arts Festival in the UAE, The Reed Gallery at University of Cincinnati, and the Radcliffe Institute at Harvard University. At LTU CoAD, he teaches design studios and courses in digital media, fabrication, and parametric modeling. His YouTube Channel hosts 120+ digital media tutorials, with 11K subscribers and more than one million views.

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Use Your Cell Phone as a Document Camera in Zoom

  • What you will need to have and do
  • Download the mobile Zoom app (either App Store or Google Play)
  • Have your phone plugged in
  • Set up video stand phone holder

From Computer

Log in and start your Zoom session with participants

From Phone

  • Start the Zoom session on your phone app (suggest setting your phone to “Do not disturb” since your phone screen will be seen in Zoom)
  • Type in the Meeting ID and Join
  • Do not use phone audio option to avoid feedback
  • Select “share content” and “screen” to share your cell phone’s screen in your Zoom session
  • Select “start broadcast” from Zoom app. The home screen of your cell phone is now being shared with your participants.

To use your cell phone as a makeshift document camera

  • Open (swipe to switch apps) and select the camera app on your phone
  • Start in photo mode and aim the camera at whatever materials you would like to share
  • This is where you will have to position what you want to share to get the best view – but you will see ‘how you are doing’ in the main Zoom session.