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December 04, 2007

final: expressing information



heres a few screen shots of the projection based application I wrote. The text is currently being pulled from xml into openframworks dynamically displaying in real time peoples answers to the question 'what would you take if you could only take one object out of a fire?'

the interface is then being projected onto a wooden board where I have laser cut a floorplan of the typical american house. The answers shift around depending on activity on the blog and gender specific answers (boys are black, girls pink)

the installation is ideally show vertically although for the final, I will be presenting it in a horizontal fashion for the sake of time during the pre-class set up

November 13, 2007

expressing personal narratives as data



I am interested in the exploration of why people keep what we do and how those artifacts of our history define who we are as a society or more specifically a gender.

I originally wanted to create a book format, then settled on a projection. I like the physical and virtual marriage of medium. The words and text are dynamic, the wood, static. The words and objects seen in the projection are peoples answers when they were asked 'what would you take, if you had only a minute to save something from your burning home?' Users post their answers at tokori.livejournal.com and the answers are updated in the projection to the specific area which the object 'lived' within the homes architecture via xml parsing.

I am interested in the exploration of human artifacts, why do some object survive moves and others are discarded? Why do we choose to keep what we keep or what is the meaning we hold within the object?

The projection of words is projected on a piece of wood where they fall into where they 'lived' within their domestic environments. The floorplan of a house has been burned onto the wood symbolic of fire.


October 18, 2007

design workshop

how we map artifacts of our lives in under an hour.

mapped my location I received the item and year (in color).