I build an audio visualization based on four different audio files. The screen shows a series of light streams, and each of them is mapped to a specific audio file. The four audio samples were recorded at the window of my room from Thursday through Sunday. By examining each sample individually, it becomes evident the [...]
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This post is part of a series about my graduation project. I’ve already explained basics aspects of it, and the first two rounds of iterations. Today I’m going to share a new round. Iteration 03 – Versioning System and Backend Wireframe I reduced the visual importance of the author’s names, and prioritized the stories. This [...]
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In this post, I’ll be talking about several iterations I designed for my graduation project. I already explained all the background of my project in a previous post: What kind of artifact my project is, What is it about (its topic), Its purpose, The data I’m using, and My first iteration. Iteration 2 – Versioning [...]
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Introduction I started my graduation process in early fall 2011. The first step was to present my advisor with a five-page document outlining my proposal. I’m from El Salvador, and since I’d applied for the Digital Media master program at Georgia Tech, I knew that I wanted to build something that would help my own [...]
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At the end of the fall semester, Ben Chapman, Saeideh Joodaki, and myself build an interactive infographic of an urban farm in downtown Atlanta. It’s name is Wheat Street. The system shows the connections among each element on the farm. Features: A satellite view of the farm Icons to identify its key elements A description [...]
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This page offers an explanation on how I did the timeline NANOTECH HISTORY. For that purpose I describe my design process in eight steps: 1. Content 2. First draft 3. Reversal point 4. Re-defining content 5. Second draft 6. Changes in flash 7. Design issues 8. Navigation [...]
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Introduction In his essay, What is iconoclash? Is there a world beyond the image wars?, Bruno Latour explains that sacred icons have been celebrated and worshiped due the common belief that they are not made by human hands (18). Across the following lines, I will take two images about nanotechnology applications and will [...]
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Watch the Family Future Narrated Animation On December 8th 2010, Andrew Ho, Chris DeLeon and me presented an infomercial to promote genetic illness prevention, through a new technology called Family Future. It can be found in my blog, and is also available on Chris’s blog. In the next paragraphs, I’ll be showing date-by-date the design [...]
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My friends Chris DeLeon, Andrew Ho and myself keep moving on with our collaborative project on a possible nanotechnology application. We’re speculating that nanosensors, quantum dots, and digital ink can be combined to prevent genetic illnesses previous to conception. You can check our presentation here.
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