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- | ====== Transforming | + | ===== Evolving |
- | ===== Transforming Mirrors ===== | + | {{: |
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- | ==== Creative Team ==== | + | by **Lex Moakler** ([[http:// |
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- | **Prof. Mark-David Hosale**, Course Director | ||
- | **Prof. Ebrahim Ghafar-Zadeh**, Course Director | + | ==== Introduction ==== |
+ | How do we relate to images of ourselves, when the technology we use to do so evolves faster than our biology? How do the ways we create, manipulate, and archive images shape our understanding of visual representations of ourselves? | ||
- | ==== Description of the Project ==== | + | //Evolving Mirrors// invites you to look at yourself, as seen through en evolving |
- | I am proposing | + | |
- | The installation will be designed for a gallery context, so that participants will be implicitly encouraged to view, contemplate, | + | ==== Background ==== |
+ | Genetic algorithms are used by // | ||
- | The proposed project will incorporate software designed using Max/ | + | A-Life |
- | The proposed art installation uses A-Life techniques to create multiple transforming | + | === Figure 1 - System Overview === |
+ | The artwork exists as a network of ‘mirrors’, each consisting | ||
- | ==== References | + | {{: |
- | - David Rokeby. 1996. Transforming Mirrors: Subjectivity and Control in Interactive Media. In Critical Issues in Interactive Media, Simon Penny (Ed.) SUNY Press. | + | |
- | - Marshall McLuhan. 1964. Understanding Media: | + | ==== Prototypes |
- | - Alper Yilmaz, Omar Javed, and Mubarak Shah. 2006. Object Tracking: A Survey. ACM Comput. Surv. 38, 4, Article 13 (Dec. 2006), 45 pages. | + | Figure 1 - Sketch of the project hanging from a gallery ceiling. The nearby silhouette of a participant provides a sense of scale. |
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+ | {{:projects:g5:moakler-eecs4700-sketch1.jpg|Sketch of the project hanging from a gallery ceiling. The nearby silhouette |
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