After interesting feedback from the class (including an overwhelmingly positive response to this prototype, which I loath), I hit a figurative wall in my process. How could I combine a visually pleasing interaction with actually meaningful data? I decided that I ultimately could not realize my ideas successfully using openFrameworks. While I was able to […]
Posts Tagged ‘process’
Mini Thesis Progress 2
By Tami in Major Studio: Interactivity, Spring 2011Since last week, my project has gone through many iterations and transformations. Please see below for documentation and short descriptions, including thoughts on my latest peer critique and next steps. Mock-ups for an installation piece, experiencing an earthquake through light. The feedback I got from my peers steered me away from this iteration, mostly because […]
Tags: earthquake, iteration, process, project, thoughts
In Class Workshop
By Tami in Major Studio: Interactivity, Spring 2011Today in Studio we had the pleasure of hearing from artist Joelle Bitton about her personal and professional creative work, at such places as Media Lab Europe, as well as her creative process and ideation techniques. Her works and talk were interesting and inspiring. Check her out! After hearing from Joelle, we split into small […]
Mini-Thesis Progress 1
By Tami in Major Studio: Interactivity, Spring 2011A (long) summary of what I’ve been working on in the past week for my mini-thesis project, (tentatively called) Earthquake.
Tags: earthquake, iteration, process, thoughts