Collective Craving
An interactive Twitter visualization of human cravings during 13 major US public events from Fall 2015 to Spring 2016. http://collectivecraving.us Longlist for Kantar Information is Beautiful Awards 2016.
Read More…An interactive Twitter visualization of human cravings during 13 major US public events from Fall 2015 to Spring 2016. http://collectivecraving.us Longlist for Kantar Information is Beautiful Awards 2016.
Read More…A website showcasing all of the thesis projects from Parsons MFA Design & Technology Class of 2016. http://mfadt.parsons.edu/2016/
Read More…A visualization of 5781 postcards across US from 1898 - 1931, taken from NYPL digital collection. Demo: http://slowfa.de/pastposts/
Read More…A visualization of the ethnicities of the directors and actors of the 1000 highest rated movies on IMDB. Contribution to #OscarsSoWhite conversation on Twitter. Demo: http://slowfa.de/imdb1000
Read More…An installation that captures the relationship between people and their inner craving. It asks the audience one simple question, “If you could have ANY food in the world right now, what would you wish for?”
Read More…An installation that tries to instigate people's inner craving, through real food display interface (pizza, sushi, burger, bacon, steak).
Read More…A comparison of the Top 15 Most Hashtagged Food on Instagram versus its availability on restaurants in New York based on its Yelp search results. This chart is basically comparing the popularity versus its availability aspect.
Read More…This post is a written response for Ken Friedman's piece titled "Mail Art History: The Fluxus Factor" in a magazine published by Franklin Furnace.
Correspondence art has been an important part of the Fluxus movement since the 50s - 60s. It used to rely heavily on postal service to transmit small scale media, thus it has always been famously known as "Mail Art". The type of media that is commonly used include things such as postcards, photo collage, rubber stamps, or anything can be put inside an envelope and sent via post.
Read More…IOT. Internet of Things. It's a world where people competitively tries to make their surrounding environment "smarter". It deems that everything -- every device, system, things -- has to talk to each other via the invisible connection which is the internet. It can't get anymore exciting than this era........ Or is it?
Read More…An AR mobile app that highlights the diversity of NYC by combining multi-sensory aspects of visuals + recorded audio of real New Yorkers.
Read More…A visualization based on delicious.com (formerly del.icio.us) tags that shows the trends and interests of students looking for the word “innovation” over specific time period (2007 - early 2015).
Read More…I found animation by code as something really fascinating. How we can manipulate particles and give them 'life' by playing around with parameters such as emitter radius, velocity, lifetime, rotating angle, and many kinds of forces, spinning and damping (friction).
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