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Instructor



MAT 265 Open Projects in Optical/Motion-Computational Processes


George Legrady

Elings Hall, lab 2611, CNSI Building 2nd floor - Tues-Thurs 1-2:50pm


Course Format

MAT265 is a studio production course to allow students to concentrate on a project of their own interest within the topic of computation and visualization. The goals of the course are to provide opportunities for creative experimentation, potentially culminating with a project, or proposal, or research development, or dissertation work.

The workload consists of regular individual meetings and occasional group presentations to share with the class the evolution of each students's work. Milestones include:

1) identifying a topic of interest
2) proceed to define the schedule to realize the project by the end of the 10-week course
3) Document the 10 week work to be posted at this website.


 
Course Focus Students produce individual research and experimentation to review weekly. Some topics covered:
. Experimental studio optical-computation-machine research
. Machine-learning and photography
. Aesthetics driven computational studio practice
. Differentiations between practice and research, artistic and scientific methodologies
 

Student

Arielle Gilmore

Kio Griffith

WeihaoQiu

Weidi Zhang






Winter Project Reports

30 Years' Trends Between Ars Electronica Artworks and ACM Technical Papers

Pyramid Standard Time

Exploaration of machine-based based visual art creation

Image Data & 3D VR | Weidi Zhang