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Computational Art and Design

2024

Gather the Force
Dorota Orlof
Computational Art and Design
Single user experience: a participant interacts with the animation projected on the table.
PhotoCrit: Fish Edition
Apurv Rayate
Computational Art and Design Physical Computing
PhotoCrit: Fish Edition is a photography game where you find and photograph critically endangered fish in a digital aquarium.
Poetry of Place
Ana Todosijevic
Computational Art and Design Storytelling
Building upon the concept of genius loci (the spirit of a place), Poetry of Place seeks to give voice to a particular environment by translating the parameters of environmental conditions into poetry using Large Language Models (LLM) to generate text.
Traceless
Xuedan Gao
Xinchen Liu
Computational Art and Design Physical Computing
Traceless is an interactive sound sculpture with visual projections, inviting audiences to engage with its narrative through handheld controllers.
Wind Typography
Heya Kwon
Computational Art and Design Physical Computing
If wind could write, what would its words look like? Wind Typography is a visualization of wind data based on imagined typographic rules.

2023

Interactive Patterns
Volha Furs
Computational Art and Design
A carefully designed series of dynamic elements, created using the p5.js library. Utilising a MIDI controller, guests can explore an array of combinations involving shapes and colours that form diverse patterns.
New Media End of Semester Exhibition
Matti Niinimäki
Ahmad Erfani
Alex Artemenko
Celeste Sanja Smareglia
Janne Pusa
Mitchell Leibowitz
Jiayi Li
Lù Chén
Mengqiao Liu
Mengqing Wang
Merle Karp
Pili Valdivia
Roosa-Emilia Ronkainen
Rui Zeng
Sten Heijster
Volha Furs
Vytautas Bikauskas
Xuemei Ge
Yihan Lou
Yu-Hsuan Yao
Computational Art and Design Physical Computing
Course exhibition that highlights works from two different courses, Physical Computing and Computational Art and Design.
Roya Flow
Ahmad Erfani
Computational Art and Design
Capturing the essence of solidarity in old Persian architecture discretely, this interactive installation features a real-time fluid simulation and animations, inviting users to explore and engage with a dynamic virtual space.
VJ Loops
Mitchell Leibowitz
Computational Art and Design
Presenting a video loop, demonstrating what I have learned this semester related to my VJ setup.
Webpit
Vytautas Bikauskas
Computational Art and Design
WEBPIT is an ongoing research project into the materiality of wireless networks, self-hosting, and participatory server-based art. In this iteration, a solar-powered portable Rasberry Pi is hosting a local wireless network and an open server – the pit.