Student Work
Augmented Reality Projection proposal
Augmented Reality Projection proposal
Floating Projection System Presentation
Pay no attention to the man rowing
“Women in Politics” Concept by Dan Russo, Claire Hentschker and Luca Damasco
A camera crew stops Pittsburghers as they walk down the street. A crude facial recognition program matches each participant to their “Pittsburgh Congress Look Alike” only to show that none of the matches are women. Here is a mock
“Women in Politics” Concept by Dan Russo, Claire Hentschker and Luca Damasco
A camera crew stops Pittsburghers as they walk down the street. A crude facial recognition program matches each participant to their “Pittsburgh Congress Look Alike” only to show that none of the matches are women. Here is a mock
“King Bozo Speaks” by Ben Gansky (2015)
A collaboration with King Bozo.
“Transparent Perspective” by Dan Russo
The purpose of this project was to identify physical barriers in the built environment and provide a augmented perception of the world behind them. The perception of the public is completely guided and controlled by physical barriers. The goal
“Transparent Perspective” by Dan Russo
The purpose of this project was to identify physical barriers in the built environment and provide a augmented perception of the world behind them. The perception of the public is completely guided and controlled by physical barriers. The goal
“I Need Help to Feel” by Ben Gansky (2012)
In this performance, which took place during an event at Elsewhere Collaborative in Greensboro, NC, I chopped onions and cried while reading out loud news stories. Next to me stood a sign that said “I NEED HELP TO FEEL”. This
“I Need Help to Feel” by Ben Gansky (2012)
In this performance, which took place during an event at Elsewhere Collaborative in Greensboro, NC, I chopped onions and cried while reading out loud news stories. Next to me stood a sign that said “I NEED HELP TO FEEL”. This
“Applications of Computer Science” by Luke Hottinger (2015)
Iteration 1 “Applications of Computer Science” aims at being a mild parody of the Carnegie Mellon Admissions goof up of 2015. This was a case where 800 students were incorrectly sent acceptance emails from the School of Computer Science. The
“Applications of Computer Science” by Luke Hottinger (2015)
Iteration 1 “Applications of Computer Science” aims at being a mild parody of the Carnegie Mellon Admissions goof up of 2015. This was a case where 800 students were incorrectly sent acceptance emails from the School of Computer Science. The