Archive for January, 2010

spandex restretched

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Mike and I have been continuing our progress with our series of video projections up at the Bronx Museum with Acconci studios.  We decided that some new, better footage was required, so we filmed a new series of objects with the intention of keeping it purely abstract instead of the human gestural moments that were too recognizable based on anatomy.  Some of the experiments are below.  The footage was than edited and multiplied to highlight certain aspects of the architecture of the corian structure.

Work in progress. Content for the Acconci Studio installation at Bronx Museum 2009-10.

Copyright Michael Kelberman and Angela Chen.

January 18th, 2010

weather reported

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As the final revision to the yahoo weather XML assignment, I thought it appropriate to place it within more of a spatial context, moving the whole frame back into space and letting the information interact with the blinds by having the text be enveloped by the movement.

Weather Data Visualization from Angela Chen on Vimeo.

January 12th, 2010
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