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The Outward Localities Collective aims to pay homage to the young soldiers who perished in a distanced war in the South Caucasus region.
This is a grasshopper algorithm that I find very powerful when modeling trees. This algorithm can be used to create trees of custom thickness and density, all within a specific boundary region.
In the concept for the design, I attempted to create a minimalist look that can do more than imagined at first glance.
Today, we can look back and reflect upon humanity’s responses to pandemics across history, documented by our great writers and historians.
A counter-perspective to the untitled masthead which adorns the 'Made at Berkeley' exhibit (and the atrium of Soda Hall before it), the photo depicts a first-person view of what many of us passed and never notice
Inspired by W.B. Yeat's piece 'The Second Coming' a poem reflecting on chaos and uncertainty.
In a nameless town. At an unknown time. A community is on edge as arsonists wreak havoc in the night, going door to door, setting homes ablaze.
A watched pot never boils. This project makes this adage painfully literal. Facial recognition through a camera and OpenCV ensures that viewers are never able to actually observe the pot boiling.
Our friends behind the television screen live in a world we have never been able to visit.
The dance film “Digital Dreams” is a performance supplement to Randall Belyea’s honors thesis entitled “Digital Dreams: Performing Our Fantasies and Modern Media.” In his thesis, Randall explores the connections
"FABLE," written and directed by TDPS student Timothy L. Quirus, is a modern-day retelling of the mythologies of the Triple Goddess and Medusa. Is the story complete?
Based on Isabel Allende’s best-selling novel, Caridad Svich’s "The House of the Spirits" follows three generations of the Trueba family—their loves, their ambitions, their spiritual quests, and their place in the
t h e b o d y y o u d r e a m o f I s y o u r o w n is a musical theater piece designed and composed by Trevor Van de Velde as part of his undergraduate honors thesis.
“Melancholia 2020” is my recreation of Albrecht Durer’s 1514 “Melencolia I” engraving, which captures the abstract and mysterious sentiment of melancholy.
ASL Pal is an app dedicated to empowering deaf individuals learning to read and better understand written language.
This work was for a timeline project where we looked for themes/connections between our own lifetime and what we've studied in the class (Psychologies of Art - Medieval / Early Modern / Renaissance).
artinCOVID is an Instagram account open to art submissions across the world, that responds to people’s experiences in the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Because the sunset, like survival [and memory], exists only on the verge of its own disappearing. To be gorgeous, you must first be seen, but to be seen allows you to be hunted.”
Made from simple natural materials, Nomadic Nostalgia is a modular, multi-use garment adaptable for the personal environment and the changing global environment.
The Third World Liberation Front Memorial is designed to shed light on the events which inspired the culmination of the Ethnic Studies Department and the Multicultural Center, as well as the level of ethnic and r
This public art proposal focuses on subverting the visual language of the iconic equestrian monument by instead offering a sound-based installation and participatory archive that highlights the histories of vario
In the origin of Berkeley’s Free Speech movement were the ordinary students who resisted current public policies and fought for their rights as a student community.
I am expressing temporality as a pool, rather than a linear timeline. Memories, and histories constantly flowing and replenishing. Some memories exist in the shallows, others far deeper.
This work questions the gallery's relationship with the disabled including the blind, visually impaired, and the deaf community.
Covidiary was conceived in quarantine.
‘Hold my beer, bro’ reflects on how we interact with portrayals of traditionally masculine ideals and male relationships, using archival footage, screen capture and filmed footage.
Collaborative Glitch is a compilation video that investigates how participants engage with two reality morphing filters.
This dynamic performance piece, written and directed by Sean San José, parallels the murder of a young street artist in San Francisco’s Mission District with the death of immigrant, working-class neighborhoods.
Collaborative Filtering is an algorithm application which predicts the tastes and desires of consumers.
A brief documentary into personal assistant AI, exploring how they make our everyday lives easier, however at a significant cost.