2020 THESIS LIVE
Media Design Practices examines design’s future: contexts, issues, and tools.
Graduate students in MDP will present projects with topics from post-digital dying, AI agency, EQ auto-complete, YouTube regalia, reuse redux, rental redux, domestic system sounds, the self-identity-selfie, AR in VR in IRL, feral feeds, AR urbanism, avatar companions, and smarthome shamans.
David James Chan, Agency of Emotion: Generating Provisional Reality
Maxwell Chen, Hyper Green
Adit Dhanushkodi, Unstable Label: Designing Contested Spaces in Machine Learning
Julia Echevarria, Dying is Interactive
Viola Fu, Near-at-hand
Karina Hernández, A How-To Suit: Slowing Cultural Recipe Embodiment in the Age of YouTube
Miranda Mengyuan Jin, Play Tokens: Co-Living with Machine Vision
Mina Lee, Collective City Inside a Park
Hyejin Lim, Borrow Borough: A Post-Ownership City
Jarret Lin, Sonic Micro-Interactions
Ruotong Shen, Alone Together
Jom Sirimongkolkasem, Wasteful Propositions
Tongxin Sun, Uncommon Engagement
Tianlu Tang, Come Over - coexist in the volumetric captured reality
South Campus,
950 S Raymond Ave,
Pasadena, CA 91105
Wind Tunnel Graduate Center for Critical Practice is an initiative of the graduate programs in Art and Media Design Practices at Art Center College of Design. The Wind Tunnel, situated between the two programs in a former supersonic jet testing facility on Art Center's south campus, is a forum for speakers, conferences, exhibitions, residencies, screenings, and publications.
Parking is free or take the Gold Line and exit at Filmore Station.