Author Archives: Joyce Liu
Learning Science in Playgrounds
In this project, we explored how we could augment the playground with mobile devices and create an engaging learning experience for kids. Content Research This project first started off as exploring augmented reality for learning. I started off by first
Learning Science in Playgrounds
In this project, we explored how we could augment the playground with mobile devices and create an engaging learning experience for kids. Content Research This project first started off as exploring augmented reality for learning. I started off by first
“Covered in Papers” by Yoav David (2010)
This is a stop motion animation that Yoav David worked on with Efrat Einey. This project stemmed from a workshop with Urbanscreen in Basel. Website (in Hebrew)
“Covered in Papers” by Yoav David (2010)
This is a stop motion animation that Yoav David worked on with Efrat Einey. This project stemmed from a workshop with Urbanscreen in Basel. Website (in Hebrew)
“Under an Alias” by Nerdworking (2013)
Under An Alias is the new big fairytale of nerdworking, a digital historical expression. This time our story takes place in a small German town; Weimar. The effect of a small town with the population of 65,000 people on the
“Under an Alias” by Nerdworking (2013)
Under An Alias is the new big fairytale of nerdworking, a digital historical expression. This time our story takes place in a small German town; Weimar. The effect of a small town with the population of 65,000 people on the
“Yerkpare” by Nerdworking (2010)
Yekpare is made by the Istanbul projection collective, Nerdworking. From its Vimeo description: “Yekpare” is a storyteller which narrates the 8500 year story of Istanbul. The story embraces symbols from Pagans to Roman Empire, from Byzantine Empire to Latin Empire,
“Yerkpare” by Nerdworking (2010)
Yekpare is made by the Istanbul projection collective, Nerdworking. From its Vimeo description: “Yekpare” is a storyteller which narrates the 8500 year story of Istanbul. The story embraces symbols from Pagans to Roman Empire, from Byzantine Empire to Latin Empire,
“Imo” by mariantonios (2011)
These were a series of projections done in Sao Paulo, Brazil, by the mariantonios collective. Vimeo Site Cargo Collective
“Imo” by mariantonios (2011)
These were a series of projections done in Sao Paulo, Brazil, by the mariantonios collective. Vimeo Site Cargo Collective
“Blue Wash Apparition” by Ryan Griffin (2013)
This is a projection in Cave Creek, AZ. It’s an eagle that is projected onto bare rocks in nature. I particularly appreciate how Griffin creates his art based on the shape of the boulders. Website
“Blue Wash Apparition” by Ryan Griffin (2013)
This is a projection in Cave Creek, AZ. It’s an eagle that is projected onto bare rocks in nature. I particularly appreciate how Griffin creates his art based on the shape of the boulders. Website
“Mental Warmth” by Joyce Liu (2015)
Despite being merely a projection of a fireplace, people are drawn to “Mental Warmth,” especially on one of the coldest days in Pittsburgh. I chose this location because as one of the escort stops, people often wait at this stop
“Mental Warmth” by Joyce Liu (2015)
Despite being merely a projection of a fireplace, people are drawn to “Mental Warmth,” especially on one of the coldest days in Pittsburgh. I chose this location because as one of the escort stops, people often wait at this stop
“Cuckoo” by Ben Gansky and Joyce Liu (2015)
The sound that we explored was the crosswalk beeps on the corner of 5th and Craig. We first recorded the timing of the beeps and noticed that they lasted for around seven seconds, with the total crossing time being
“Cuckoo” by Ben Gansky and Joyce Liu (2015)
The sound that we explored was the crosswalk beeps on the corner of 5th and Craig. We first recorded the timing of the beeps and noticed that they lasted for around seven seconds, with the total crossing time being
“Data groove” by Future Cities Lab (2012)
The lights on the Data Groove respond to proximity of visitors through undulation, and it “whispers” back content from local Twitter feeds. Website
“Data groove” by Future Cities Lab (2012)
The lights on the Data Groove respond to proximity of visitors through undulation, and it “whispers” back content from local Twitter feeds. Website