The World Pixel-by-Pixel

Inside, there’s a notion

May 14th, 2010  |  Published in Electronic Project Development Studio, The World Pixel-by-Pixel, Time

aka Deep Monitor. I did two site-specific presentations of a monitor’s flickering hopes and fears via Droste effect. Reflection and repetition reveal a subconscious layer, and the monitor – with its fear of storage, wish for a family, a vacation, a picnic -displays a lonesome machine’s yearning.

For the ITP Spring Show:

A few stills of the images displayed on screen:

Initially, and for class presentation, I had the monitor on the floor in the lounge, flashing images:

Notes on the backend: the randomized selection of selected images and the randomized duration for which they are displayed were programmed in OpenFrameworks.

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Lottery

March 31st, 2010  |  Published in The World Pixel-by-Pixel, Time

For the PxP midterm 2 and for the Synchronicity assignment for Time, Jason and I did a series of morphing photographs to represent one possible outcome to winning the lottery.

The stills:





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Rootless grass

March 3rd, 2010  |  Published in The World Pixel-by-Pixel

For my PxP midterm 1, I worked on rotating a 3-dimensional model of rootless/disembodied grass in openFrameworks.

Some still photos of the model without lighting effects:



Some with lighting (helps w/ the dimensionality):





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