Project Documentation
Final Project Documentation: A.R.E.A.
Featured Image Short Description Operation AREA (Awesome Robot Enters Assemble) is an Urban Intervention project by John Choi where an advanced human-size mobile manipulator robot enters real-world educational environments to teach young children the basic principles of robotics. The hypothesis
Final Project Documentation: A.R.E.A.
Featured Image Short Description Operation AREA (Awesome Robot Enters Assemble) is an Urban Intervention project by John Choi where an advanced human-size mobile manipulator robot enters real-world educational environments to teach young children the basic principles of robotics. The hypothesis
A Teenie Studio, Final Project (prior: Hill District)
For my final project, I expanded the scope of interest from imagery of the Hill District to the Teenie Harris archive as a whole. Specifically, my focus became Teenie’s studio practice, which included a large set of photos in front
A Teenie Studio, Final Project (prior: Hill District)
For my final project, I expanded the scope of interest from imagery of the Hill District to the Teenie Harris archive as a whole. Specifically, my focus became Teenie’s studio practice, which included a large set of photos in front
Teenie Harris Recreations
These are all of the recreations of Teenie Harris photographs of existing structures to date. Within each diptych is first my recreation from his point of view, then the original photograph from over half a century ago. The single images are
Teenie Harris Recreations
These are all of the recreations of Teenie Harris photographs of existing structures to date. Within each diptych is first my recreation from his point of view, then the original photograph from over half a century ago. The single images are
Final Project: The Hill District
March 25 Update Question: Is it worthwhile to recreate places where there is no visually present community (in the form of people) in the original photograph? Is this time wasted? Does seeing the congregation of New Covenant Church “place” the
Final Project: The Hill District
March 25 Update Question: Is it worthwhile to recreate places where there is no visually present community (in the form of people) in the original photograph? Is this time wasted? Does seeing the congregation of New Covenant Church “place” the