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| * [https://www.howmanypeopleareinspacerightnow.com/ how many people are in space right now?] | | * [https://www.howmanypeopleareinspacerightnow.com/ how many people are in space right now?] |
| * [[Max and I, Max and Me class notebook]] | | * [[Max and I, Max and Me class notebook]] |
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| = project: i see you and you see me =
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| ''The project did not grew legs upon more detailed examination. It therefore was not persued further.''
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| * in collaboration with [[Luise Krumbein]]
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| Video conference calls replaced in-person meetings on a large scale in a short amount of time. Most software tries to mimic a conversation bus actually either forces people into the spotlight and into monologues or off to the side into silence. One to one communication allows a user to concentrate on the (one) other, but group meetings blur the personalities and pigeonhole expression into a cookie-cutter shape of what is technically efficient and socially barely tolerable. The final project in this course seeks to explore different representations in synchronous online group communication.
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| To shift the perception data will be gathered from multiple (ambient) sources. This means tapping into public data sets for broad context. It also means gathering hyper-local/personal data via an arduino or similar microcontroller (probably ESP8266) for sensing the individual. These data streams will be combined to produce a visual output using jitter. This result aims to represent the other humans in a manner to emphasize personality and not the emulation of the technicality in face to face exchanges.
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| = project: distance communication = | | = project: distance communication = |