In this piece, I recorded ball movements in a dark room, using Esther Nam's notation:
1. Balls 2. Straight movement 3. Curved movement Following this notation, my post involves 2 video recordings: slow motion at 240 fps and 4K at 60 fps. Both these clips were recorded using balls that emit light when they bounce, at my apartment in NYC.
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As we get closer to the augmentation of reality, the next step would be to get technology outside our devices and into the physical world. Mirrorworld can be referred to as a digital clone or a doppelgänger of the real world – a version of reality overlaid on top of the existing reality to add context and personalization.
In this piece, I have captured and mapped the mouse movement on my screen, as I am working on my laptop.
The map generated as a result reflects how the user interfaces are designed to be more interactive in certain regions of the screen. The main applications and websites I visited during my screen interaction and recording:
In this piece, I tracked my movement to Woodbury Commons, NJ from my home in NYC.
The clips show the different patterns that were generated as I was at Woodbury Commons and during my stop at the Port Authority Bus Terminal. I have used Runtastic iOS app to create the map. My Spring 2019 notes from Parsons are live on the site.
Subjects: Major Studio 2, Design and Education, Storytelling with Data, Computational Form, Typography and Visual Design, and Collab: Tech and Performance. I have designed custom book covers for them, each generated computationally using d3.js, with post processing done on CorelDraw and Adobe Photoshop. Check out the notes and related assignments in the Online Education project. When it comes to deciding about your life, who do you want to take the call?
We consider the judicial system as the ultimate decision-maker in our society. But, with the increasing data collection by tech companies, we are reaching a point where they would have enough evidence on us to decide whether we committed a crime or not. So, here's the question: Are you willing to empower a private company to take a decision on your life? I have shared my collective thoughts in a video. This is a logo design for Technology and Talent 2019. The design is in the shape of a human body, with its base like a biometric print and the head like a light which gets lit using the technology.
The design indicates that technology brings out the talent inside people. An appropriate combination of the two make a suitable individual. This is a typographic logo design for Technology and Talent 2019. The design is in the shape of two Ts (t and T) interlocked by an ampersand (&).
The small letter t indicates technology, which is connected with the capital T (talent). The design signifies that technology must be nurtured and handheld alongside talent to maintain balance. The choice of letters for technology (t) and talent (T) also indicate that talent is supreme, and it must not be dominated by technology. I am ambidextrous and this is day 7 of enhancing the skill of using both hands at the same time.
In today's sketch, I practiced precision writing using dots and primary letter forms. My hands follow each other symmetrically to create characters. The black pen writing was done by the left hand and the purple pen was done by the right hand. I am ambidextrous and this is day 6 of enhancing the skill of using both hands at the same time.
In today's sketch, I practiced writing in a grid pattern with primary letter forms. My hands follow each other symmetrically to create characters. The black pen writing was done by the left hand and the purple pen was done by the right hand. |