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SPRING PRESENTATION REFLECTION POST (05/09/2023) :)

Hi Guys!

If you’re reading this I hope you’re doing well! 🙂

As for my reflections for my spring thesis presentation, it was a blast! It was a pleasure getting fresh eyes and ears to see the current iteration of Beyond the Spectrum and am excited in the direction everything is going! The feedback was wonderful! As for the summer session, my plan is to keep pushing, keep making adjustments, testing, hopefully presenting at more public events which I think will be the most helpful!

This thesis will be presented on May 26th and I cannot wait to share everything with you all!

I also just want to say that it has been a pleasure so far learning and growing artistically with each and every one of you so far! This class and program so far has been a life changing experience for myself and am grateful to have crossed paths with each and every one of you! 🙂 I get so inspired seeing all of the wonderful work everyone has made, and even though we’re all creating different things, we’re all flourishing! 🙂 We’re at the home stretch and we should all be tremendously proud!! 🙂

Enjoy this small pic of one of my cats 🙂

Well that’s all for now! 🙂

Byeeee! 🙂

2023 05 09 Thesis Spring Presentation

In response to Liz’s comment about getting deeper into the videos, could I play one of the videos for a full minute? RIght after the beginning slide, so people FEEL what I’m working on.

Curious to see two students feel a religious vibe to the project. I understand that, it does evoke similar themes of transcendence, going to a physical space in order to feel something different. In that way, raves and DJs could also be a religious experience / ritual. Going inward is also a similar theme.

Seeing people describe the project in ways I’m not intended is helping me clean up my cover slide. Mentioning ‘making music from the mind’ is a nice pitch, but isn’t the focus of this work. It’s the tech used, but not the focus.

In response to Sarah’s comments, I need to mention “On Repeat” a book that was key to my fall studies.

If I had unlimited resources, I’d be doing what I’m doing now. I ask myself that routinely and am spending my time doing the thing I want to do: researching, creating, performing, and following that path as it unfolds.

As for the why, I’ve thought about deeper answers to that. I grew up in an abusive neighborhood, so being in my head, in my imagination, in my music in my head, was often safer than being in the world. It’s the root of why I am comfortable and sought out meditation, altered states, dreams, and music as an adult. It’s the root of why I “like” those things. Is there a different way to answer Why?

Ready, set….

I did another rev of the presentation with Brian yesterday, and got some more feedback. I was able to practice the new order of information, and he had some really helpful suggestions about how to frame next steps. I hope the time comes in ok. I’m looking forward to it though. Good luck, friends!

Mentor Meeting Reflection: w/ Cezar Mocan

Had a really nice meeting with Cezar, and showed him the things I have done during these two weeks including user testing, model building and report design. Cezar gave me so much positive feedback and also the inspiration he came up with.

We agreed that the report is the key, and talked about whether should I add the attractiveness score — Cezar suggested that I should only add it if I have a good conceptual reason to. If it’s more along the lines of “I could use one more stat on the report, what could it be?”, or “It’s easy to calculate an attractiveness score based on the data I get from the model”, he said it’s better not to have it, since it’s quite a charged metric, and might make viewers uncomfortable in ways I don’t intend. The mental health aspects are charged as well, but he thinks those are easier to fit into the framework of my project re: tone. However, if my reason is more along the lines of “Bank X uses an attractiveness metric when deciding how big of a credit limit to give clients, because attractiveness is correlated with wealth” or w/e, and I’m making a direct commentary on that, he would say it’s worth considering adding it, but be very careful with how I frame it, and make it obvious that it’s satire/commentary / etc.
As for the idea of making the system’s bias more obvious by giving it an internal state/emotion. which would make the scores be higher or lower, that could be simply a one-dimensional noise function that evolves over time, so the system has one emotion, let’s say valence, that’s more positive or negative, and drags the scores up or down with it. Of course, it could expand into multiple dimensions (e.g. valence – is it positive or negative? which could impact the scores; tension – is it angry or calm? which could impact word choices on the report, make the report feel more friendly or more aggressive, using just synonyms of the words I use for the metrics, etc.) Another way to model the emotion of the system could be as a running average based on the previous readings — let’s say if it had 3 people in a row with a high predicted success score, the system is excited about life and tends to be biased towards giving more positive scores, etc. Kinda similar to how priming the human brain works — like if I have 2 meetings one after another, and both of them feel super inspiring, I’m more likely to find the next meeting inspiring/exciting as well because I’m in the right head space for that. Just food for thought.
Later we talked about the technical part and he send me the wristband project he mentioned(with Ian Cheng), this is a guided tour of that show, which shows that process as well. He also said if I need help for creating the printing system he would love to share the package with me which is sooooo nice:)))

Rehearsal Reflections

The rehearsal with Brian was really helpful. As always, it was excellent to see what my classmates are working on — especially because these are students whose work I haven’t seen yet this semester! I loved seeing that Noah was also taking a more pedagogical approach to thesis, and Siri’s AI explorations always impress me.

Some of the feedback that I heard from Brian was that I need to get to the point much more quickly. I need to state up front what my project is, and then giving the background information becomes easier to follow and more relevant. I also need to be clear what the project is — is it Research as Practice, or is it pedagogy, or is the the sculptures. I’ve heard this from Sarah too, so this is further reinforcement that I’m not quite there yet with the explanations.

This weekend I am spending more time revising the presentation, and then I think I will find some people who have NOT heard about my project yet to practice with. Woohoo!

Thesis Update! Music Scoring and Assembling (05/02/2023) :)

Hi All!

Quick update!

Just finished scoring and putting together the soundtrack for the end of my thesis which I’m super happy about. Since I plan on finishing things off with the timelapse portrait of my grandparents, and the interview, it only felt right to score something that I felt represented them and their story!

Now I’m in the process of assembling everything, all the portraits, audio and music into an experience that will hopefully be impactful and fun!

Welp that’s all for now, until next time 🙂

Practice Presentation Thesis with Group! (05/02/2023) :)

Hi guys!

If you’re reading this I hope you’re doing well! Just finished up my Practice Presentation with Sarah, Ada, Elizabeth and Jason! I had a really wonderful time hearing my peers present their current progress as well as hearing about their process leading up to where they are now! Even though we’re all working on different things, I learned a lot about what I need to work on along with what to condense for my final presentation on May 9th! So for myself, I just need to condense, condense, condense! The information is there, but I need to condense! Overall I felt that this process was really helpful! It was wonderful getting feedback from my peers and now feel a bit less nervous about presenting on May 9th hahah! 🙂

 

5th 1-1 with Sarah & Peer Meeting 4

Both happened on Tues 4/25.

Main advice from Sarah is to schedule in-person product testings with at least 3~5 elderly (testing specifically on the social aspect of the product). Audio chat messages  vs. voice call vs. video call, or all. She also provided a lot of references on how this social function can be applied (visually) on the TV. For example, Screener for watching movies or tv shows together online and chat on the side.

Peer meeting was with Brian and Suri. Brian suggested me to focus more on the visuals first and then the interface. We both started to question on whether the social function is necessary because the product feels more of a personal thing (inner peace & calming effects). User testings would be really helpful at this stage. Suri also talked about her project updates – I like the storybook idea which serves to complement the exhibition experience.