A project by Marko Manriquez and Kimi Spencer. Raw footage from Jeff Howard and Arturo Vidich. See http://itp.nyu.edu/shows/winter2010/2010/12/01/moss-invaders/ for more info.
A project by Marko Manriquez and Kimi Spencer. Raw footage from Jeff Howard and Arturo Vidich. See http://itp.nyu.edu/shows/winter2010/2010/12/01/moss-invaders/ for more info.
Atomos was an installation developed as a final project for Zach Lieberman's, Algorithmic Animation class. I used a vector field, perlin noise field, particle systems, and computer vision algorithms to create a game dynamic. Particles would appear on the screen and the player would have to put them into small red circles. When all the balls were put inside the circles, they would turn green and the player would advance to the next level. As they advanced…
A project by Don Miller. Raw footage from Jeff Howard and Arturo Vidich. See http://itp.nyu.edu/shows/winter2010/2010/12/06/rainbow-domes/ for more info.
A project by Paul Christophe and Avery Max. Raw footage from Arturo Vidich. See http://itp.nyu.edu/shows/winter2010/2010/12/01/pulse-drip/ for more info.
A project by Laewoo Kang and Young Oh. Raw footage from Jeff Howard and Arturo Vidich. See http://itp.nyu.edu/shows/winter2010/2010/12/01/rain-drop/ for more info.
A project by Gabriella Levine and Jack Kalish. Raw footage from Arturo Vidich. See http://itp.nyu.edu/shows/winter2010/2010/12/07/bytelite/ for more info.
All My Life is a data visualization of my archived social media updates across 22 different networks.
Each time the program runs, it pulls 5% of all the updates in the database and pairs each one with the TIME Magazine cover that corresponds to the date of the status update.
Built with Processing, MySQL and PHP.
The show took place on Sunday December 19th and Monday December 20th at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP). Arturo Vidich shot video clips of most of the projects (itp.nyu.edu/shows/winter2010/category/projects/) on a Canon 5D for both days of the show. Jeff Howard shot a couple clips as well. Nisma Zaman is parsing through the footage and stringing clips together for each project, and doing some
The show took place on Sunday December 19th and Monday December 20th at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP). Arturo Vidich shot video clips of most of the projects (itp.nyu.edu/shows/winter2010/category/projects/) on a Canon 5D for both days of the show. Jeff Howard shot a couple clips as well. Nisma Zaman is parsing through the footage and stringing clips together for each project, and doing some trimming / light editing. Videos are in the process of being uploaded and added to the channel, so stay tuned for more.
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