Pano Photo: Projection Project

Interactive 360º Photo: https://momento360.com/e/u/7c2e4e7941be495d86c141d67654c667?utm_campaign=embed&utm_source=other&heading=-81.56&pitch=-1.82&field-of-view=82.45&size=medium&display-plan=true

I chose to create a 360º panoramic photograph of campus for my projection project. This photo is a combination of many drone shots stitched together in Photoshop. Still photography itself is a way to document reality, but 360º photography takes that to a whole new level, as you gain the ability to be deeply immersed and surrounded by the photograph. While 360º video can create a similar effect, current technology makes still photography the highest quality and most immersive way to view 360º content. This photo of campus is a vibrant and easily viewable in any 360º viewing software.

Light Project- Colin Kenny

My idea was somewhat simple. We see a tent sitting in a void. Someone inside flashes a flashlight on and off spastically. But it hides a message. It’s Morse code, “This is a cry for help.” This symbolizes the importance of noticing the often overlooked and sometimes incomprehensible signs from those who may be going through a difficult mental health journey.

^ Base Video

Shadow Projection

I wanted to use to different perspectives with the shadows I wanted to use first person then I wanted to use 2d. My thought process was trying and make it kind of like duck hunt. It was difficult trying to move my flashlight and to make it look like the first person was looking back and forth while trying to lower the objects I would like to work more on this to try and fix some of the shadows.

4D Final Ideas

  1. A self-portrait of myself over time, signifying the development of my skills through the art. Start as a rough sketch, and progressively becoming more advanced as the time goes on.
  2. A videogame-video, depicting my life. However, you choose what decisions I make, which would determine what story ending happens.
  3. An art piece depicting everything I’ve done over the semester in 4D studio, with every project drawn out, correlating with each other. The progression of time.
  4. A flipbook transitioning between different projects that I have done, from what is least developed to my proudest work.
  5. A final continuation of my own original story “God’s only plan”

4D final ideas

  1. Turn stop motion or animation into 360 camera reality
    – uses story line (cat pov)
  2. Self portrait into animation
  3. sprite to video
  4. animation into self portrait
  5. my pov in animation to video

Final Topic Ideas – Christine Ursiny

Idea 1: What it means to be Alive (Self Portrait - Dome)
(Self Portrait Critique of my life and society)
Concept:
- the journey of stepping into summer very isolated to moving through college finding my sparks through crochet, friends, and the gym, finding times where I felt most alive.
Flips back and forth from own habits on social media to actually living
- Chest Strap? Head Strap?

Idea 2: Journey through life (Narrative - Dome)
Concept:
- One Person walks up the rotunda through various times in the day. Representative of life’s journey and the climb to success (success being the development into one’s self)
- Angles? Camera follow?

Idea 3: Creation (From creator to creation) (Stop Motion - Narrative)
Concept:
- Crocheted stuffed animal animated
- Process of life in the development of stuffed animal through either the creator lens or creation life

Idea 4: The Dogs’ Journey (360 Dome - Narrative of time)
Concept:
- Following the adventures of 2 Corgis
- When they wake up and how they get through the day
- The camera strapped to the corgis

Idea 5: IRL (Narrative - Dome)
Concept:
- Similar to Idea 1
- Live life through social media
- POV angle watching aesthetic life videos online
- Tries to replicate that IRL
- The hidden struggle back cuts that sort of jump in times of struggle or failure

4D Final ideas Taryn Ferguson

  1. Self portrait
    • Video with light and animation
  2. Self portrait
    • Includes light with time lapse of drawing
  3. Original story
    • Includes a game and animation
  4. Original Story
    • Video with animation and light
  5. Original Story
    • Flipbook animation into animation with dome

Natural Light Projection Experiment

Kaelin H.

I wanted to experiment with natural light projections that you see in everyday life. I chose to just walk through certain places and just record to see what unique light shapes or shadows were created by moving through different lights. Filming at night was also really rewarding with the amount of unique shapes and shadows and light tones and values were visible at night. Having the clouds in the one video clip was really cool to see natural light projection of the moon behind the clouds to see all those funky shapes and amazing colors. My shadow is also visible in many shots and its interesting to observe how it morphs and distorts. Using the absence of light as my main subject was kinda cool.