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- Hello, happy holidays, almost happy new year.
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I am standing here at ITP and IMA in Brooklyn, New York,
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two school of the arts in New York University
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where just a few days ago this whole floor
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was full of over 100 projects, student work
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from the ITP and IMA programs on the fourth floor
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of 370 Jay Street.
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And we looked at 91 projects.
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You can see that full three and a half hour live stream
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by following the link in this video subscription
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but what you're about to watch is a shorter
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highlight reel of a bunch of projects
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made by a wonderful group of students.
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I hope you enjoy them.
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I hope you have had a great 2019
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and I look forward to seeing you
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on the coding train in 2020.
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Goodbye.
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(lively music)
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- So, I'm Aidan Fowler.
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- I'm Nicole Cabalquinto.
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- And this is our lenticular portal room.
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So, we're doing experiments with a lenticular lens
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which is if you've seen bookmarks that have moving images
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that's what we're working with here.
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And it stretches and magnifies the light.
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So, we're doing different experiments here.
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We have a 3-dimensional box, moving lenses
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that are rotating and then these flat sunrises
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over the ocean.
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- [Nicole] There's nothing in the box.
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Shall we do the reveal, like what actually is inside?
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- [Aidan] It's an empty box.
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- [Nicole] It's an empty box but there's
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a thousand LEDs in here.
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- Hi, I'm Tina.
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- I'm Christina.
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- And this project is called One Amongst Many.
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It's a physical data visualization representing
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women in computing.
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- So, as you pick up these orbs they illuminate
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to full brightness and you can see every woman
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that we chose as a cohort with a bunch of other women.
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So, we have computer scientists, mathematicians.
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As you pick an orb up and read about a certain woman,
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other women in her cohort will also illuminate.
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And as the orbs are interacted with over time
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they get incrementally brighter.
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- My name is Lu Lyu and this is an installation
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that show everybody has a mountain on their ridge of hand.
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I have to tell the rock what is the shape of my hand
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and it will turn into a mountain which is my own mountain.
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And I want everybody to have a nature connection
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when they see their ridge of their hand.
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- Hi, I'm Winnie and so these are from my data class.
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I'm from Hong Kong so I did a lot of projects
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about the protest and specifically
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focusing on the narratives.
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I'm really interested in non-traditional approaches
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to protest and the focus on narratives is because
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I feel like our ability to craft our own narrative
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is something that's really powerful and healing.
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These two projects are about police and protestors
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and so I have these YouTube videos that I script
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the transcript from and I did these generated texts
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and also with the most common words
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I made these fridge magnets that people could interact with.
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And then this piece here is all the protest information
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I have consumed from September up until now.
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So, as you hover you could see the articles
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and the brighter the box is the more articles
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I have read in that hour of the day.
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- So, my name is Themis.
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My project is basically a block puzzle game
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where you can build the correct sentence.
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You have to use the green blocks in this case.
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This is basically like a learning tool for kids.
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Carrot full.
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No, say that try again.
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Takes a fall.
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And basically that's it.
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(lively music)
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- I'm Andri, and so my project's a VR project
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and it uses VR to tell a poetic experience
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about exploring flashbacks and what it means
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to have control over our own experiences and memory.
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So, that man that you see is supposed to represent trauma.
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So, the first time you go through this experience
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it's like going and walking around and you may experience
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something horrific happen.
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And now this part is supposed to represent how memory
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will try to understand that.
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So, the memory if you've ever unfortunately experienced
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something like bad happen, you might replay that memory
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in your head over and over again.
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And if he ever chooses to stop he can stop time
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and stop everyone from moving but he can never prevent
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what's gonna happen.
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And so, he is like looping this memory.
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(various musical tones)
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- So, it's really a struggle.
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It's about patience, essentially finding
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where you need to be and then adjusting accordingly.
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I've only had a few hours on this
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so I'm still trying to figure out actually
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to be able to play this but I've seen some other people
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do some interesting things on this.
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(various musical tones)
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- I'm Jordan Rickman.
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This is Web/Wall.
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It's my nine project.
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So, we build our own musical instrument
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and then we perform with it.
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As you can hear it produces a lot of different,
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just an interesting and chaotic sounds.
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- Hi, I'm Cy.
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I'm the coding training community manager.
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Also, a first year at ITP.
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So, this project is called the Black Projections Project
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and basically I built what I call a portal mapping device.
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So, it's a map that potentially could help you
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unlock a portal and it talks about or investigates space,
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time and how those are all connected to a lot
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of different moments that are happening.
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And you basically explore it with a magnet you move
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across the points and then different images
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are projected on the screen.
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- My name is Ada and this is my project.
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It's Noise.
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It's an audio enhanced optical illusion.
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The visual pattern is a vortex.
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The center shifts depending on where you are looking at it.
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So, as the viewer moves around in space,
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it triggers, also triggers the audio changes
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in the headphone that corresponds to the direction
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of the moving center of the vortex.
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(high pitched sound)
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- My name is Rita and this project is in collaboration
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with Max De Silva and it's a choose your own adventure code.
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You can sit your headphones and you start it
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by saying, "Hi, Sailors."
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And then it gives you a list of questions you can ask
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and you hear a story that will change every time.
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- [Female Speaker] Hi, sailors.
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- [Art Project] Hi, stranger.
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You can ask us the following questions in any order
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and you can ask the same question more than once
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until we reach our destination.
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- [Female Speaker] Who are you?
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- [Art Project] I am a sailor who will cross the ocean
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to get where I need to get and do what I need to do.
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- [Female Speaker] Why did you leave?
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- [Art Project] I left because my father owned
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a dark mountain of anger where he wanted me to live.
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I loved freedom more than I loved him.
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- Hey, so, I'm Lachlan.
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I'm a first year student here at IMA
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and so I made a website called Gun Funded
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and it's a visualization of the gun lobby's
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funding of US Congress.
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Like where I'm from in Pennsylvania,
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you can see the total and how the funding
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is disproportionately goes to Republican men in Congress.
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And so, you can go to anyone's profile.
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You can share these.
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You can see lists of top Senators and Representatives.
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So, that's Gun Funded and it's GunFunded.com
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- I'm Jake Sherwood.
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My project is called ClimateScape.
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It's a kinetic art installation to raise awareness
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for climate change and the human effect on the climate.
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It's representing four future potential
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climate change scenarios going from best case to worst case.
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So, as you progress through the installation
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it gets more and more chaotic.
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So, this is best case producing a more tranquil
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softer sound and then as you get through
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it gets more chaotic and becomes scary at the end.
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- My name is Alvaro Lacouture.
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- I'm Nicole Ginelli.
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- And our project is a object tracking installation
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that tracks objects to control different types
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of animations in real time.
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So, we have these spheres that develop
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the animation tracking.
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- [Nicole] So, we're using them to connect to the track
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of the size of the spheres and the light,
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the brightness of the spheres.
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So, we're getting really smooth tracking with these
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which are being sent to the 3-D part of the system in unity.
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(lively music)
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- I'm Sachiko Nakajima.
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I did the second year and I have a light installation
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which is based on the mathematics.
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And so, here as you can see there is a KDB equation
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which simulates a wave in a shallow water.
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But it seems to be difficult but it can be also
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simulated by a very simple method is like,
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like I said, automatic.
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So, it goes through the process vehicle space
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so big wave goes faster but the small wave goes slower.
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So, it's very similar to the real world.
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Small wave goes slowly but this wave goes faster
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and there also you can see a small wave goes slowly
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and big wave goes faster.
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- My name is Yongkun and here Fanyi.
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- Hi, I'm also the creator of this project.
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- [Yongkun] The idea of this project is to let people
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to interact what they are doing in the routine life
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and then be aware of what they are doing
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because normally sometimes people are doing those things.
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So, we made a box which can reflect what people
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are doing in their daily life.
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So, we set some of the interaction in the room,
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in the real sighted room and every action
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they do in the room will be reflecting in the small box.
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- So, I'm Fernando and I'm creating this character
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call The Fire Bird and to embody the character
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which you put on these gloves.
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And imagine here a performing arts context.
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So, depending on the gestures you make
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you get a different sound and also you change the position
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of this 3-D object on the screen and you can change
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the color of the object making different gestures
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related to the narrative I'm creating.
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So, it can make fire and you get a red object
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or you can make like a tree and you get a green object.
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And you can make like this and this is bird.
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So, you can fly.
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You can embody The Fire Bird and you can fly around
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carrying this seed that is inside
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the belly of The Fire Bird.
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- My name is Pippa Kelmenson.
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I worked on this project with Noah Kernis.
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He also has a brother.
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We made a heart that beats to the beat of your own pulse.
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There's a monitor on the outside
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and there's a motor inside of elastic heart.
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Basically you just put your index finger
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on the pulse sensor and then you can see your pulse
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beat in real time in a heart.
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- I'm Julian Mathews.
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This is the hour glass.
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So, there is climate change related data
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correlated to the visual on this sculpture.
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So, this is a statistic related to bees.
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If the bee disappeared off the face of the Earth,
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humans would only have four years left to live.