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Bronc Busters, Bomb Besigners, and Me
Bronc Busters, Bomb Designers and Me is a multi-media documentary work on DVD-Video. There are two components to the piece. The first is an exploration of the United States defense laboratories located in the town of Livermore, California. This element combines personal memoir, interviews, and historical research to paint a picture of the community. The second component is a work of experimental documentary that incorporates interactive digital technologies and storytelling techniques. These techniques were selected for their ability to enhance the presentation of the content and provide a more powerful experience for the viewer.
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Scientific Visualization
Data visualization project for course "Visualization Techniques for Science and Engineering." Using IBM Data Explorer, I created a serious of animations illustrating a data set of extreme weather. The project won a prize as one of the best of the term. Spring 2002.
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Visualization Literacy
Research, critique, and experiments in Data Visualization and Information Graphics. For Visual Culture and Design course, December 2001.
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Enhanced Television: P.O.V.
This project was undertaken in collaboration with the American Film Institute's Enhanced TV Workshop for 2002 and the PBS documentary series P.O.V., broadcast of the documentary "The Two Towns of Jasper." The film deals with the racially-motivated murder of James Byrd, who was dragged to his death in 1998 in Jaspar, Texas. The documentary was shot by two teams of filmmakers, one black, the other white, each focusing separate attention on the community's reactions to the murder from black and white viewpoints.
The Georgia Tech team created a DVD prototype of a navigable version of the film. The application resides on a hybrid DVD-ROM which is playable both on DVD players and DVD-enabled desktop computers. It incorporates digital video and XML-structured metadata, running in Flash MX . The core elements of the data are video clips from the film.
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Civil Liberties in an Age of Terrorism
In April of 2002 the Ivan Allen College at Georgia Tech hosted a conference entitled Civil Liberties in An Age of Terrorism as part of their founders day commemerations. The key note speaker was Jimmy Carter. Designer Tristam Sparks and I interviewed folks around campus about the issue, and the resulting piece was used as the kickoff to the days discussion panel.
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TGarden
10 minute compilation from a performance of digital performance group TGarden at Ars Electronica 2001. For project initiator Dr. Sha Xin Wei.
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CNN Interstitial
An animated piece for Visual Design and Culture course, August 2001.
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The Meditation Chamber
1 minute introductory piece. The Meditation Chamber is a Virtual Reality system that uses biofeedback to help user reach meditative states. For Professor Diane Gromala October 2001.
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Ivan the Terrible Trailer.
A trailer for the 1946 Sergei Eisensten film "Ivan the Terrible." For Visual Design and Culture course, November 2001.
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Walk This Way
An interactive art piece. Patterned lights that respond to sensor data on the GaTech campus. For Architecture of Responsive Spaces course, Professor Sha Xin Wei, Fall 2001.
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X-Ray Specs
Designs for a virtual reality art piece with Professor Diane Gromala. Planned and designed an immersive VR environment exploring socio-historic issues of body awareness and imaging. Spring 2001.
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