ITP/IMA Winter Show 2019 | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
A showcase of creative and innovative projects by students at ITP and IMA programs, featuring diverse concepts and mediums.
Key Insights
- ๐งก Students at ITP and IMA programs showcase a wide range of creative and innovative projects.
- ๐ฝ๏ธ Projects explore various themes, including technology, social issues, and human experiences.
- ๐งโ๐ Interactive installations, audio-enhanced optical illusions, and visualizations are common mediums used by the students.
- ๐ฅฐ The projects demonstrate the students' ability to use technology and art to convey meaningful messages and provoke thought.
- ๐ค Many projects highlight the importance of storytelling, data visualization, and user interaction in creating impactful experiences.
- ๐งโ๐ The showcased projects reflect the students' diverse backgrounds and interests.
- ๐งโโ๏ธ Climate change awareness and women in technology are recurring topics throughout the projects.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What is the purpose of the lenticular portal room project?
The lenticular portal room project explores the use of a lenticular lens to create moving images and magnify light, experimenting with 3-dimensional boxes and rotating lenses.
Q: What is the concept behind the one amongst many project?
The one amongst many project is a physical data visualization that represents women in computing. By picking up orbs, users can learn about individual women and see their connections to other women in their field.
Q: What does the noise project involve?
The noise project is an audio-enhanced optical illusion that uses a vortex visual pattern. As viewers move around, the audio in their headphones changes based on the direction of the moving center of the pattern.
Q: How does the climate scape project raise awareness for climate change?
The climate scape project is a kinetic art installation that represents a future of potential climate change scenarios. As visitors progress through the installation, the sound and visuals become more chaotic, symbolizing the worsening effects of climate change.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Over 91 student projects from ITP and IMA programs were showcased, ranging from lenticular lens experiments to physical data visualizations.
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Students explored topics such as women in computing, nature connection, protests and narratives, virtual reality, and climate change awareness.
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Projects included interactive installations, audio-enhanced optical illusions, kinetic art, object tracking, and more.
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