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“Gabe” by Brian Yang and Sebrand Warren

Sometime we find the most unexpected things in the most unexpected places. Gabe explores placing the most out of place things that most would not talk about or consider taboo in a place where one would just have enough time

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“Gabe” by Brian Yang and Sebrand Warren

Sometime we find the most unexpected things in the most unexpected places. Gabe explores placing the most out of place things that most would not talk about or consider taboo in a place where one would just have enough time

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“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

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“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

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“EXIT” by Joo Yun Han (2015)

Sometimes I imagine that I can reach to a different dimension when the doors opened. I took this video when I took the tube in Washington. It inspired me to think the fast metallic tube took me to another dimension through

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“EXIT” by Joo Yun Han (2015)

Sometimes I imagine that I can reach to a different dimension when the doors opened. I took this video when I took the tube in Washington. It inspired me to think the fast metallic tube took me to another dimension through

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“Profound.” by Luca Damasco (2015)

  Too often I come across walls or signs brandishing quotations from intellectuals meant to stimulate my mind. While the first few might stick to my brain and do a good job of forcing me to think, the rest sort

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“Profound.” by Luca Damasco (2015)

  Too often I come across walls or signs brandishing quotations from intellectuals meant to stimulate my mind. While the first few might stick to my brain and do a good job of forcing me to think, the rest sort

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“Blue Without You” (2015) by Guy de Bree

  Blue Without You is an invitation to and comment on projection. The piece is simply a projector that is on but is not being ostensibly used. My main objective was to point out the physical nature and necessities of the

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“Blue Without You” (2015) by Guy de Bree

  Blue Without You is an invitation to and comment on projection. The piece is simply a projector that is on but is not being ostensibly used. My main objective was to point out the physical nature and necessities of the

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“Radio Kaiju” by Guy de Bree and Luca Damasco (2015)

Outdated, unrelatable, and asynchronous audio advertising overwhelms the gaps of popular radio transmissions forcing the listener to split their attention and eventually disregard the main audio feed.

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“Radio Kaiju” by Guy de Bree and Luca Damasco (2015)

Outdated, unrelatable, and asynchronous audio advertising overwhelms the gaps of popular radio transmissions forcing the listener to split their attention and eventually disregard the main audio feed.

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Urban Picnicing and Conext Analysis of Craid St Parking space by Sebrand

In an attempt to paint a picture of what the world could look like without cars a group of friends and I paid for a street parking spot for an hour and set up a picnic area sign. We parked

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Urban Picnicing and Conext Analysis of Craid St Parking space by Sebrand

In an attempt to paint a picture of what the world could look like without cars a group of friends and I paid for a street parking spot for an hour and set up a picnic area sign. We parked

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Touch Forest

I’m interested in encouraging more people to step off the beaten path and take a chance to explore the woods around them. Earlier this semester I built a capacitive touch tree with a group of Engeneering students. The goal was

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Touch Forest

I’m interested in encouraging more people to step off the beaten path and take a chance to explore the woods around them. Earlier this semester I built a capacitive touch tree with a group of Engeneering students. The goal was

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“Echo” by Dan Russo (2015)

Echo seeks to augment the urban soundscape by creating contextual output controlled by otherwise invasive sounds.  Echo is listening for sudden spikes in sound amplitude in a given environment and then reacts upon detection.  An internal solenoid activates any surface

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“Echo” by Dan Russo (2015)

Echo seeks to augment the urban soundscape by creating contextual output controlled by otherwise invasive sounds.  Echo is listening for sudden spikes in sound amplitude in a given environment and then reacts upon detection.  An internal solenoid activates any surface

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“sticker sounds” by Claire Hentschker, (2015)

  For this project, I made a set of stickers that can be arranged and pasted in public locations to leave behind a unique musical sound for someone else. The images on these stickers are drawings by Ernst Haeckel, from

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“sticker sounds” by Claire Hentschker, (2015)

  For this project, I made a set of stickers that can be arranged and pasted in public locations to leave behind a unique musical sound for someone else. The images on these stickers are drawings by Ernst Haeckel, from

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