http://golancourses.net/2011spring/final/

Interactive Art & Computational Design / Spring
2011<http://golancourses.net/2011spring/>
 »Carnegie Mellon University / Spring 2011<http://golancourses.net/2011spring/>
  Final Projects <http://golancourses.net/2011spring/final/>
by Golan Levin @ 11:26 pm 24 April 2011

*Professor Golan Levin <http://www.flong.com/> and teaching assistant Dan
Wilcox <http://danomatika.com/> are proud to present a compilation of our
students’ final projects from our Spring 2011 course, Special Topics in
INTERACTIVE ART and COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN<http://golancourses.net/2011spring/>
!*
*

Thirty students, spanning eight departments, created personal research
investigations into arts-engineering, freestyle computing, and new media
practice. These projects explored experimental interfaces, information
visualization, games, real-time audiovisuals, computationally generated
forms, interactive robotics, 3D scanning and depth imaging, crowd-sourcing,
physical computing, and many other topics. (For Kinect-specific projects,
please this special index to the 22 Kinect-based
projects<http://golancourses.net/2011spring/05/26/kinect-projects/>developed
in the course.)

Featuring projects by: Alex Wolfe, Asa Foster III, Ben Gotow, Caitlin Rose
Boyle, Charles Doomany, Chong Han Chua, Dane Pieri, Emily Schwartzman, Eric
Brockmeyer, Honray Lin, Huaishu Peng, James Mulholland, John Horstman,
Jordan Parsons, Le Wei, Madeline Gannon, Marynel Vázquez, Mauricio Giraldo
Arteaga, Max Hawkins, Meg Richards, Maya Irvine, Mark Shuster, Nisha Kurani,
Paul Miller, Riley Harmon, Samia Ahmed, Shawn Sims, Susan Lin, Timothy M.
Sherman, and Ward Penney.
*


-tj
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