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Visualization department, Performance Studies department, Health and Kinesiology department, History department
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Project Leader: | Eman Al-Zubeidi eman.alzubeidi@tamu.edu Visualization |
Faculty Mentor: | Dr. Jinsil Hwaryoung Seo, Ph.D. |
Meeting Times:
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Once a week, possibly more nearing performance date
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Team Size:
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3 (Team Full) |
Open Spots: | 0 |
Special Opportunities:
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This project will offer the opportunity to gain a strong eye for impactful time-based work and create powerful projection art, in addition to learning how to contribute to interdisciplinary collaborative projects. Your work has the potential to be displayed in public in front of a live audience. This project will also help you earn networking opportunities with distinguished professors in all department listed which can open the possibility of requesting recommendation letters to add to your resume/CV. Your research can be presented at the Undergraduate Research Expo at Texas A&M which takes place in October every year. You can also submit your work/research to conferences both nationally and internationally.
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Team Needs:
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*Required: Ability to come up with strong conceptual artistic ideas / Background in 2D and/or 3D art / Background in traditional and digital design / Interest and willingness to learn interaction design / Motivated team player.
*Pros (Additional): Skill in creating time-based work (videography, animation..etc.) / Skill in using Adobe products like Illustrator, Photoshop, and After Effects / Skill in using 3D asset creation programs like Maya, Houdini, Zbrush..etc. / Projection-mapping experience.
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Description:
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This project that will focus on creating visual art to be projected on multiple outdoor environments in Downtown Bryan (location/venue may change). The projection-mapped art will accompany a dance theatre production based on the historical event of the Holocaust executed by the departments of Visualization, Health and Kinesiology, Performance Studies, and History. The objective is to engage the live audience in an immersive dance theatre experience through the use of projection art and interactive design/techniques. The anticipated results of this work involves an evening length immersive performance that educates the community on the impact of the Holocaust and its parallels to our current political climate.
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