Water Forms

It displays several forms of the water in a sketch.

Joseph Yang

https://vimeo.com/418785519

Description

I used P5 to imitate different forms of water, like snow(snowflakes), rain, river, ice. And the user could change the temperature of the system and the water form would change based on that temperature. It's more likely to be an educative project to tell some little children the changes of the water forms in nature rather than a project that you can just interact with the water.

IMA/IMB Shanghai
INTM-SHU.254.1
Nature of Code
Art

Art on a Chair

It's an artistic project that draws your day on your spinning chair.

Joseph Yang

https://vimeo.com/418764392

Description

I attached the IMU to the spinning chair in my room and wrote a program that can draw something based on the spinning of the chair. If I started to run the sketch at the beginning of the day, the final output would be a beautiful art piece. This project can reflect all the subtle motions on your chair. And it would tell you that your daily life is also a piece of art.

IMA/IMB Shanghai
INTM-SHU.134.1
Movement Practices and Computing
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TURS

The Ultraviolet Respiration System

Zehua Wang

https://youtu.be/Z9AGKCLCHhQ

Description

The Ultraviolet Respiration System (TURS) is a human body extension that receives, processes, and reacts to ultraviolet light radiation. TURS extends our perception of the unseen light by encoding technology into the body. It explores posthumanism with a practical implementation that reimagines the integration of machines into the functions of the flesh.

TURS is designed as a soft robotic system that includes a receiver attached at the user's back and an actuator attached at the arm. The receiver constantly collects the UV intensity, sends the data to the cloud for data processing, and stores the data in the database. The actuator, a soft robotic arm, subscribes to the database and reacts to the data. The soft robotic arm can be inflated and deflated, creating an effect of a breathing skin. The change of the respire rate is a representation of the change of the ultraviolet intensity and the ultraviolet dose.

IMA/IMB Shanghai
INTM-SHU.138.1
Extended Perception
Art,Wearables

The Normalization Program

a parafictional business website that examines the misperceptions and the imposed social normalcy of the LGBTQ community

Zehua Wang

https://the-normalization-program.now.sh/index.html

Description

The Normalization Program is a business website that examines the misperceptions of the LGBTQ community and the social normalcy imposed on them.

The project collects found news, social media posts, and personal experiences and translates these narratives into supportive materials on the business website. In the first glimpse of the website, it gives an impression of a genuine business. The appearance of the website with the slogans, the up-to-date technology, the research, the profile of the professional team members, as well as the cooperation with real international organizations, all carries the legitimacy of the business.

However, upon further examination of the website and investigation of the subtle information, the audience might start making associations with misperceptions they’ve experienced or witnessed. With more absurdity introduced along with the experience, the project pushes the audience to question the authenticity of the website and reflect on how the LGBTQ community is suffering from misperception and struggling fitting into the social normalcy as a minority group.

IMA/IMB Shanghai
INTM-SHU.217.1
Make Believe
Art,Social Good/Activism

華韵(Melody of Vines and Flowers)

A sound visualizer inspired from flowers and vines.

Zhuochen Yuan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrkMZXtbKxE&feature=emb_title

Description

Project 華韵 aims to associate the animation presenting the growth of vines and flowers(red spyder lily) with input music. The idea is that to use music to create the animation of nature, and I love the artistic expression of flowers with vines so I decide to make the animation based on this concept. The project mainly involves the implementation of OOP to make vines with stings and flowers on it, and the synchornization between music and animation is realized by implementing p5.sound.js to analyze the music and get parameters from it to feed into animation. I develope an easy beat detection based on volume, and each time a beat is detected will generate a flower, and its size is based on the volume of that beat. Also the reason why there are five vines growing at the same time is because each one represents a range of frequency and the energy of different sound frequency will influence the opacity and the thickness of the corresponding vine.

IMA/IMB Shanghai
INTM-SHU.254.1
Nature of Code
Art,Music

Mirror

Mirror is an animated short film visualizing depressive feelings resulted from extreme self-criticism.

Chenchen Zhou

https://vimeo.com/417160347

Description

Mirror is a digitally-drawn animated film depicting the inner struggle of a person who experiences extreme self-criticism. The initial idea comes from my personal experience of doing self-criticism in an extreme way and ending up with negative feelings. Self-criticism as an objective evaluation of oneself can lead to improvements. However, based on Sigmund Freud’s theory of personality structures, while experiencing extreme self-criticism, the unbalanced psychological parts of an individual can reduce mental well-being. The way I visualize the two conflicting minds of a character over self-criticism is based on how Freud divided one’s personality into psychological parts.

In my depiction, I let my character experience harsh criticism towards his/her self to show how extreme self-criticism can lead to strong depressed feelings. When I was struck by the anguish of criticism, the inner struggle was hard to convey verbally but I perceived it in a visual form. In this project, I turned my visions into a film to convey this chaotic inner state. The black and white visual style fits in the dark tone of the story. There are two conflicting parts inside the character: one part of the character does self-criticism, while the other tries to resist it. The conflict between the two parts is translated into the action of consuming and fighting between a figure outside the mirror and his/her reflection. The figures in my film don’t have distinguished characteristics as I intend to present the self-criticism concept in a universal way. The character can be understood as every person so that audiences can project their feelings onto the film character. The usage of a mirror in the film is inspired by Jacques Lacan’s concept of the mirror stage. As a mirror can reveal the psychological state, in the film, the mirror serves as a trigger for the process of self-criticism.

IMA/IMB Shanghai
INTM-SHU.401.1
Capstone Studio (Shanghai)
Art

Lashi Conservation Park

Lashi Conservation Park is a photo book project that reflects on the social media induced tourism and its impact on the landscape of Lashi, Lijiang, China.

Yutong Lin

https://youtu.be/BABlw0LdtCM

Description

Lashi Conservation Park is a photo book project that walks on the popular horseback riding trips which take tourists up to the source of the Lashi Lake (拉市海) in the mountains. Lashi Lake is located in Lijiang, Yunnan, China. It was a pathway in the ancient Tea Horse Road before the twentieth century, the trading route between Tibet and China. However, the designation of Lijiang as World Culture Heritage in 1997 gradually turned the whole town to a tourist destination, which drastically reformed its landscape and demographics. Lashi Lake now operates more around tourism and its infrastructure than it used to be. Similar to many other famous sites for sightseeing in China, it also has been decorated with “scenic spots” for tourists to take photos for social media posting, which are the sculptures, props, and advertising billboards. To an extent, social media-induced tourism dominates the landscape, rendering the landscape secondary as the backdrop for tourist photography. Therefore, the local and historical context of Lashi is silenced and alienated. The further recontextualization of the tourist imaging on social media forces the landscape to acquire new meanings as embellished souvenirs. Collectively, the online circulation and repopulation of such maintain and reproduce the imagination of a tourist attraction.

The book aims to explore the visual language of the vernacular forms of tourism architecture, investigating the social media tourist’s experience through the photographic delineation of a foreign land. The linguistics of such can be shared and implemented to different places, forming a bizarre visual unity, a sense of “touristy.” Contrasted with more everyday visual encounters in the same region, together, they constitute the hyperreality of Lashi Lake, a sense of deracination from the typology of the land. By taking a camera with me everywhere I go, in a sense, I am also a tourist, eager to take photos when I feel conflicted or don’t know what to respond to what I see. As someone who has family ties to this village, who can’t speak her native Nakhi language, is the action of photo-making and photo documentation of this politicized landscape a form of reconciliation with my identity? Or does the intrusive camera further deepen the gap between me and my people, distancing myself from the water and soil of Lashi.

IMA/IMB Shanghai
INTM-SHU.401.1
Capstone Studio (Shanghai)
Culture,Art

Sketch2Sneaker

A AI model allows you to translate Nike sneakers into Adidas style and vice versa.

Haoquan Wang

https://youtu.be/LCJ3aWogAgk

Description

This project utilizes cycleGAN to deal with sneaker style translation. By training the cycleGAN with Nike and Adidas sneakers' side image, the model can receive a rough sneaker design sketch, and transform them into black&white sneaker design

IMA/IMB Shanghai
INTM-SHU.226.1
Artificial Intelligence Arts
Art,Machine Learning

a 3d-printed toy: cheddar the III

a personalized 3d-printed toy designed for my friend in memory of a unique experience between us

Junyao Wu

https://wp.nyu.edu/june_blog/2020/04/08/project-2-personalized-toy/

Description

this toy is a decorative toy rather than a functional one. to play with it, you can put together the cheese and the burned toast together or detach them.

the model is built in cinema 4d. the toast is printed in hard resin material and the cheese is printed in rubber.

IMA/IMB Shanghai
INTM-SHU.238.1
Toy Design and Prototyping
Art

Minhwa in the Eyes of an AI

A recreation of traditional Korean folk painting in the eyes of an AI

Rick Kim

https://youtu.be/DNUUyyrqDYo

Description

The project is a recreation of a Minhwa painting called “The Tiger and the Crow” using a styleGAN2 model – a creation of a neural-net styled version of Minhwa painting.

Minhwa (민화) is a traditional Korean folk painting that has a unique feature that the painter is, most of the time, anonymous. Minhwa can be drawn by anyone. However, as many traditions get lost over time, the production of Minhwa paintings have been diminishing since the early industrialization era. Despite the current efforts to revive the tradition, it is slowly being lost as new generation steps away from folk paintings.

If everyone can be a Minhwa painter, I thought of a notion that an AI can also be an anonymous painter – an AI as an anonymous creator in order to pay respect to the long tradition of Minhwa creations. Through this project, I wanted to emphasize that anyone can be a Minhwa painter regardless of who you are. When even an AI can be a Minhwa painter, why can't you be one?

Although the product of this particular machine learning model seem odd and “imperfect” compared to the many Minhwas drawn by famous artists, the imperfection of the created painting portrays the essence of what folk paintings are – I am not striving to create a perfect folk painting, but a statement to the community that there is no “perfect” Minhwa.

The project involves using StyleGAN2, a machine learning model that creates similar styled images using a given training dataset images, as the main component. I was able to collect approximately 500 different Minhwa images with various styles, and trained on top of an existing pre-trained model to expedite the process.

IMA/IMB Shanghai
INTM-SHU.226.1
Artificial Intelligence Arts
Art,Machine Learning
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