I produced a basic program based on yes/no button to create a program that could predict your future based on your birth date. I inserted different data for 365 days no including years. A date is linked to a specific description. Once a date is selected, it will predict your life purpose. Additional camera is linked to the program so that it would take a picture of your face or palm and predict your future based on random rotation of data. This was made using processing and basic java code.
Advising Professor: Amy Alexander (UCSD)
In my senior project, I worked on a media assignment using Max 6. I created a live music video with live tweets popping up while the layered visual effects moved with the music of the beat. I was able link Twitter and Ableton into Max 6 altogether while linking a midi externally to control the visual effect live. This was just an activity to allow people to play with the function of hash tag and have their tweet posted within the live video.
Advising Professor: Amy Alexander (UCSD)
One of my project was to create blinking led lights which blinked according to the sounds. A basic music was composed with 5 sounds and each sound was linked to a light. This concept was inspired by my inability to play the piano because I am not able to read music. I wanted to create composition that simply relied on visual elements so that I could remember a song based on colors.
Advising Professor: Amy Alexander (UCSD)
We tried to recreate a virtual band based on our fingers. We mapped our gesture and linked each gesture to a sound effect and created music based on the gesture we locked into the sound.
Advising Professor: Amy Alexander (UCSD)
First draft of this project: https://vis159.blogspot.com/2015/03/159-final-space.html
Advising Professor: Benjamin Bratton (UCSD)