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Computing for Children is a game with voice input that interacts with a light wall. The game is engaging, and the simple code can be used to teach computing to children, who can then witness their creation on the light wall and gain confidence in their abilities.
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A performance that uses chords played on a Ukulele to select between colors and determine the performer's actions.
in Media Design
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This project takes the Carnegie Library Lightwall in Knoxville and makes it respond to acceleration and braking from my car.
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A choose-your-own-adventure story between Tim and Lisa with different endings based on audience's choices via "voting lollipops"
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Choose-your-own-adventure performance
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try to make something out of people
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Design and develop an application for the Knoxville Lightwall that resonates with the community in some way.
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This is a project proposal to create a skirt, using laser cutting, soft circuitry, machine, and hand sewing skills developed in this course. It will be designed with inspiration from the New York City skyline.
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Create an engaging experience for kids as they interact with the Light wall at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Knoxville
in Physical Computing
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This project is an exploratory project based on the LED Light Wall outside the Carnegie Library. One of the most trending topics right now is the Elections 2016. With elections approaching on the 8th of November, a lot of tweets are being generated by people, indicating their support for either Hillary or Trump. I have mapping this support through animations on the LED Wall.
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The installation is a portal into a preferred future, when tech industry has reached male to female parity in the workforce, and women lead the industry alongside men. It juxtaposes that ideal state with the alarmingly dropping rate of women in tech today, as it displays how women experience work environment today.
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Rain rooms are not just for museums. Our artificial rain installation animates one of the isles at Hunt Library.
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To provide patrons of Hunt Library with an unexpected, unprompted liminal encounter in which they personally explore an installation they cannot suspect exists.
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A massive media installation that would facilitate communication between two communities, the Israelis and the Palestinians, by projecting shadows and images onto a wall of falling water.
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The goal of my project is to inform people about the lack of art-related classes and programs in the Napa Valley school system. I created an outlet for students to submit their work and have it displayed in an interactive experience at a location in very close proximity to their schools. I hope that this project will help the people involved in curriculum writing and the school system in general to see the value in arts programs in schools and gain motivation to begin funding them again.
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An interactive installation to promote awareness of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy of 1984
in Media Design Intelligent Environments
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Design a permanent installation that gives voice to an otherwise voiceless community.
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Portal is an urban element for extending the perception of the surrounding space, enabling connection with hidden realities and people in our geographical surroundings and excluded from the public sphere.
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An installation surfacing the plight of around 1 million people living in slums at the heart of Mumbai.
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A light demonstration that allows the friends and family of Chicago gun violence homicide victims to remember their loved one.
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The people of Kashmir, India have lived their lives amidst dispute, political conflicts and terrorism. This is a massive media installation to give them a voice through "Digital Fabric"
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Our project will capture snippets of idle conversation around a casual study space by hanging microphones in cans from strands of twine on the ceiling. These microphones will pick up bits of speech, translate them to text, and then tweet them in real time to a public Twitter account. The project is intended for people to interact with it, but not necessarily actively.
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Create an interactive water fountain that reacts to the approach of someone drinking at the fountain, specifically by "flooding" the drinker with water.
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