Year of Study: 2nd YearPage 2 of 3
Students work from second year.
The Dark Side of the Hills
A musical journey through a live generated ocean-like terrain exploring different element flows of our music using max/msp patch for exploring and visualizing our music. The inspiration for music comes from a Baader-Meinhof effect in an attempt to spark an interest for the audience, and for visuals, it sparks an interest in working with 3D particles as well as objects put together in order to create scenery visuals.
No New Normal
This piece is an abstract work which aims to capture the zeitgeist of 2020. The visuals are dark and chaotic in order to evoke the sentiment or emotions connected to the stressful nature and circumstances of pandemic times.
Invisibility :: Complexity :: Resistance :: Intentionality
December 14 – 21, 2020
online exhibition – performances – talks
This catalog highlights of some of the best and most innovative work created by Digital Media students at York University from Fall 2019 through Winter 2020. In a…
e m e r g e n c e consists of the highlights of some of the best and most innovative work created by Digital Media students at…
This piece is an abstract representation of the forests that were victims to clear cutting and deforestation. After a tree is cut down, only their stumps are left,…
Passers By is an interactive public installation allowing passers-by to connect with cold, unwelcoming spaces, temporarily emerge from the unstoppable stream of thought and feel comfort. ‘Encouraging observation’…
The project is inspired by the Hong Kong’s no longer existing Kowloon Walled City and its graphical cross-section representation created by a group of Japanese researchers at the…
To combat the fashion industry’s size bias, we plan to make a dress that fits all body types. Using drawstrings, motors, and sensors, our dress will adjust how…
The course provides students with theory and concepts relating to the field of game design and development, along with practical exposure to the process of designing and developing…