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SCULPTURE

[in]florescence - a visual and audible interactive artwork
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[in]florescence
An interactive artwork that utilizes technology inspired by devices like the Oscilloscope and Nam Jun Paik's Wobbulator. The resultant experience is an audio visual melody generator dependent upon the interaction of those who participate with it. The interaction between the participant and the piece alludes to the ever evolving connections between humanity, technology, and, ultimately, the connections made between everything - music of the spheres.

resistance - mechanical bird wings interactive artwork
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Resistance 
Crafted from 3D printed, CNC machined and laser-cut parts; "resistance" is time-based, interactive, mechatronic sculpture that emulates the articulated flapping of bird's wings. Several sets of these mechanical birds are mounted to a wall and, through various intensities of flapping, respond to the viewer's movements within the space. The objects simultaneously invite and intimidate with their graceful, fluid motion contrasted by the direct reactivity of their activation. This experience between the viewer and the piece translates a sense of separation - the birdlike machines act in opposition to the viewer's perceived freedom within the space.

CHROMACTIVE
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Chromactive 
Tangibility of digital information as a material representation of 3D data set kinematics resulting in a physical interactive experience.

Turbulence
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Turbulence 
Permanently installed in the Orlando Science Center lobby, Turbulence is an overhead kinetic installation that uses ultrasonic sensors to react to the presence of persons below. Seemingly random and ever-changing, even without input, the colors of the LEDs as well as the angle of the oscillating panels are altered when people move below. The more change within the space, the greater the response of the piece.

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