Arielle Boucly/Visual Arts/VA
"Nude Navigation"
This interactive nude sculpture makes a connection between the Internet and the human body as spaces of exploration.
Mike Caloud/VA
"Urban Swarm"
Urban Swarm gives the mobile user, via PalmOS programs, randomized instructions for both navigating and marking up an urban space using chalk.
Ana Davis/VA
"Patterns"
Patterns is a critical look at the absurdity of conforming to social rules without questioning how or why they exist, as well as a rumination on the seeming need to figuratively and literally fit ourselves into neat little boxes.
Matthew Ferguson/Music
Video Piece: (ca. 6 min)
This piece attempts to impart balance and structure of word, image and musical content as equal contrapuntal units, echoing an idea first suggested by computer film pioneer John Whitney.
Angela Fong, Terry Lee, Johann Chen, Stephen Hsu, Samantha Wong, and Son Vo/All VA
"Off Yellow"
"Off Yellow" is a collaborative print project showcasing a diverse range of visual commentary on personal, social, political, and artistic issues.
Tiffany Houghton/VA
"Comrade Kurt"
Comrade Kurt is an interactive piece involving a benevolent agent.
Ben Maggos/VA
"What About Job"
What About Job is an interactive video that addresses philosophical issues surrounding free will.
Mike McCormick/Music
"Lissajous Patterns"
Lissajous Patterns is a sonic sculpture that translates sub-sonic audio into the visual domain.
Hien Pham/VA
"MGS 2.5"
MGS 2.5 is a single channel video that uses the structure, graphics and sounds from the video game "Metal Gear Solid" to dramatize the internal life of a colege student.
Brook Reeder/Music
"The Lost Sounds"
The Lost Sounds is a 9 min. piece generated in a developed Pd Environment for real time sampling and textural combinatoriality based on a 1947 poem by Theodore Roethke entitled "The Lost Son."
Danny Shapiro/Music
"Planet Sonification"
An OpenGL model of planets of the Solar System are used as instruments for audio control.
Phil Sharp/VA
"Game Over"
Game Over is a low-res proto-film pre-eulogy to the terminally ill arcade culture in America.
Jon Stoner-Holk/VA
"60 seconds"
This interactive project will offer a list of descriptions of 60-second narratives, which the user may drag and drop into a 4x4 grid; when finished filling the grid to the desired level, the user may name and save the resulting montage, which can then be viewed by anyone.
Maria Yabut and Bob Rissolo/Music
"Live Jitter Mix" during Reception (4:45 - 5:00 PM)
Music ICAM majors will perform a live audio and video mix using MAX and Jitter software.