Category Archives: Project 1
Stock War
Title: Stock War By: Miguel Abreu, Justin McKeown, Yaqi Ge, Henry Johnson How-to-Play: -At the beginning of the game, select your stock by clicking on its name. -Clicking the mouse on the background will continue the game. -Clicking the “C” … Continue reading
TwitterVision
TwitterVision by Drew Gleeman and Cory Levenson Concept Our initial concept for this project was to display new-age information in an old-age format. We were intrigued by the now-archaic idea of tuning a TV by adjusting an antenna on top … Continue reading
Mainstream Fish Pool
Concept Facebook. com is the place where people share their preferences in pop culture. In this project we tried to use some of information of the user to see how the data taken from the profile can describe a person. … Continue reading
The Judging Robot
Title: The Judging Robot Team: Max Siden, Drew Pompa, Sara Frederixon Concept: The judging robot asks you a series of questions to judge how you view your personality. These questions were formulated based on psychological personality tests and evaluations that … Continue reading
Project 1: Image Space
Title Time Space Concept In this project I pursue an indirect yet dramatic presentation of images. Specifically I try to reveal the images through behaviors of tens of thousands of small particles. I attempt to make the behavior of these … Continue reading
Project 1: Maize Mob
Title: Maize Mob Concept: We used Processing and PHP to build a simple website which allows users to “check-in” to various places around campus. Each user is assigned a team based on their birthday and the two teams compete to … Continue reading
Project 1: How your day was.
Video on Vimeo. The goal of the project is to display an objective analysis of how the viewer portrayed his day via social media. If this analysis differs from how the viewer thinks his/her day went, he is prompted to … Continue reading
“Political Campaigns & Political Gains”
Our first project is an investigation into the relationship between political candidates and the businesses that fund their campaigns. Much of this information is publicaly available, but obscured. We discovered a website called OpenSecrets.org that reports such information. In order … Continue reading