CES 2018

What is our perception of space? What does it mean to feel space?

Working with a team and lead by artist and educator Jiangmei Wu, we crafted an interactive exhibit for the UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital’s annual Kaleidoscope Gala that responds to the presence and movement of viewers with ephemeral projection mapped light.

Collaborators

Jiangmei Wu
Steve Dixon

Duration

4 Months

Role

UX Designer
3D Artist

UX Challenges

In working with Jiangmei Wu, the artist, I learned in great detail about her research agenda to investigate “body-space relationships.” It is her intent to probe into the psychological, and aesthetic qualities that people use to define boundaries between that which is inside, and that which is outside. The experience, then, should help visitors wrestle with this notion of boundary space. My work with this project was to help translate a rather heady topic into accessible interactions.

UX Challenges

In working with Jiangmei Wu, the artist, I learned in great detail about her research agenda to investigate “body-space relationships.” It is her intent to probe into the psychological, and aesthetic qualities that people use to define boundaries between that which is inside, and that which is outside. The experience, then, should help visitors wrestle with this notion of boundary space. My work with this project was to help translate a rather heady topic into accessible interactions.

In working with Jiangmei Wu, the artist, I learned in great detail about her research agenda to investigate “body-space relationships.” It is her intent to probe into the psychological, and aesthetic qualities that people use to define boundaries between that which is inside, and that which is outside. The experience, then, should help visitors wrestle with this notion of boundary space. My work with this project was to help translate a rather heady topic into accessible interactions.

UX Challenges

In working with Jiangmei Wu, the artist, I learned in great detail about her research agenda to investigate “body-space relationships.” It is her intent to probe into the psychological, and aesthetic qualities that people use to define boundaries between that which is inside, and that which is outside. The experience, then, should help visitors wrestle with this notion of boundary space. My work with this project was to help translate a rather heady topic into accessible interactions.

UX Challenges

In working with Jiangmei Wu, the artist, I learned in great detail about her research agenda to investigate “body-space relationships.” It is her intent to probe into the psychological, and aesthetic qualities that people use to define boundaries between that which is inside, and that which is outside. The experience, then, should help visitors wrestle with this notion of boundary space. My work with this project was to help translate a rather heady topic into accessible interactions.

UX Challenges

In working with Jiangmei Wu, the artist, I learned in great detail about her research agenda to investigate “body-space relationships.” It is her intent to probe into the psychological, and aesthetic qualities that people use to define boundaries between that which is inside, and that which is outside. The experience, then, should help visitors wrestle with this notion of boundary space. My work with this project was to help translate a rather heady topic into accessible interactions.

I’m excited to deliver content in new and compelling ways, especially when contributing to projects designed for learning and empowerment.

Through my work, I aim to help others see / to be amazed / to be awestruck / to be discerning / to be encouraged / to be inspired / to be challenged.

Because, it’s through those eureka, “aha,” moments that we change the world.

I want to be a world changer

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