Tag: conference project

Playable Buildings: Regulation

For my conference work I have decided to partially build a holographic illusion. Using plastic, I will create a rhombus with the fine point in the middle of the structure. I will be building this on using the repurposed monitor…

Playable Buildings: Sculptural Map

This clip of sculptural map we watched in class inspired me the most. I want to create my own sculptural map since it is a good  way of showing interesting images and self-animating borders.  I really enjoy doing projection mapping on…

Interactive City: Hit!

So far, I learned how to use the Sonia library in Processing to monitor the level of sound input from my laptop microphone. In the gif above, I try to simulate a belt that transports shapes from left to right….

Interactive City: Run Away With Me

I have been working on character’s movement in the game. I am in process of using motion detection coding to make character move forward and forward only. This turned out to be the biggest hurdle I have to jump over….

Interactive City: Find Your Mood

  I started working on the home screen of my digital mood ring. I added a sparkle background to give a magical feel and lava lamp like blobs moving up and down the screen. I made the blobs in photoshop and…

Interactive City: Run Away With Me

When you are stuck in same place, same cycle every day, you want to travel to new places. How can we travel and see the world, but stay where we are? For my conference project, I want to make an…

Interactive City: Please Disturb

Conference Proposal Abstract: For this interactive, users will have the option to play with three or two types of animals. As of now, I am considering using fish, ants, and penguins. Fish are not social animals that do not respond…

Interactive City: rise and fall

For my conference project, I’ve chosen to create a shadow wall interactive.  The shadow wall will be interactive in the sense that the users’ shadow can control the way that they leaves fall.  At first, the leaves will fall from…

Interactive City: Wow!

It is so boring to use mouses, keyboards or joysticks to play games. How about using you own voice to do so? I want to use my conference project to challenge the traditional ways of playing video games. This game…

Interactive City: Find Your Mood

   What does it do? This interaction is a digital mood ring. The home or start screen will be a darker background with colors moving all over the screen, similar to a lava lamp. I want this to give off…

Interactive City: Control Your Illusion

What are you making? For my conference project, I will be making a passive webcam interactive. When first looking at the screen, the user will see a still black and white abstract pattern. This pattern will have many freeform shapes…

Interactive City: Music in Me

For my conference project, I want to create an interactive piece of art that will immerse the user in an extraordinary musical experience. There will be a song playing on the computer as the lyrics fall from the top of…

Mapping the Invisible: Conference Project — Net Migration of the World

Detailed look: This map I made was basically a idea of showing net total of migrants during the period 1980-2014. The net total of migrants is the total number of immigrants deduct the annual number of emigrants, including citizens and…

Mapping the Invisible: Conference Project — Mapping My Freelance Network in Media Production

For my conference, I created a visual representation of my own network in freelance film production. I traced the outlines of Brooklyn and Manhattan to show where these films/commericals were produced, and I aligned them in chronological order (going clockwise),…

Mapping the Invisible: Conference — Manderley Map

My conference project slowly seemed to design itself, as it became layered with meaning and markings over the time. I was always fairly confident that I wanted the project to be framed around the book Rebecca- the book is written…

Mapping the Invisible: Conference Project — Graffiti Conversations @ SLC

My conference project took a few turns as I searched for written messages to map throughout the SLC Campus. I took pictures of most of the campus, and found that the places with the most graffiti were either bathroom stalls, or…

Mapping the Invisible: Happiness at SLC

My map defines the process of determining where people are most happy on our campus. It also maps the personal, social, and intellectual fulfillment according to where people live based on the results of a survey I administered for my…

Mapping the Invisible: The Grid of Uncertainty

For my conference project I wanted to go off of my previous map. I was happy with my self-portrait but finally I realized it had too much information. My idea about national identity didn’t come across as much as I…

Mapping the Invisible: Conference Project — Map of Feelings

My final map: The “making the invisible visible” idea of my map is visualizing the inner world and let the feelings blend into the real world. The real world is presented through recording myself through camera. It is the catching…

Mapping the Invisible: Conference Project Draft #1 — Map of Feelings

This is the sketch of my map surface: My process of doing this conference project was quite different from my usual routine. I used to make plans and tried to think everything through before starting. However, this time I tried to reduce…