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Tech: in joy Event from the GT Tap Studio

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Coming soon! an event showcasing Interactive works, computational music installations, and tech-augmented performance from the Tech Arts Practicum (TAP) Studio at Georgia Tech in collaboration with Eyedrum and local artists Mary Stuart Clark, Bella Dorado, & Jessica Anderson.

This event will have two showings:
Saturday, May 6 from 7-11pm
Sunday, May 7 from 2-5pm
Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/647217878797842/

 

Located at the Eyedrum Art & Music Gallery: 88 Forsyth St SW, Atlanta, GA 30303
Funded by the Ivan Allen College DILAC and GT FIRE programs.

GT Tech Arts Practicum installations:

Lines of Flight (82 Forsyth): an audience collaboration with dancers to co-create a dance visualization Chelsi Cocking, Mirina Garo, Bella Dorado, Jackson Morgan, Mary Stuart Hall Scheduled performances: 7:30pm, 8:30pm, 9:30pm (Sat.), 2:30pm, 3:30pm (Sun.)

Fictional Inspirations (84 Forsyth): real-life experiences with a fictional technology, the Sorting Hat from Harry Potter Soumya Gosukonda, William Neidecker-Gonzalez, Jessica Brooke Anderson, Pedro Arevalo

VR Gods (84 Forsyth): a virtual reality experience exploring a musical forest Pierce McBride, Brendan Cecere, Jessica Brooke Anderson, Josh Moore, Dan Singer

Sound Happening (86 Forsyth): playing with bouncy balls to generate music Dan Singer, Agneya Kerure, Pedro Arevalo, Josh Moore

Story Circle (86 Forsyth - loft): computer-generated abstract visualizations of the stories we tell together Duri Long, Sanjana Gupta, Jessica Brooke Anderson

Additional installations from GT Digital Media:

LuminAI (rooftop - access via 3rd floor of garage): improvisational dance dome - the world’s first AI / human shadow theater rave Duri Long, Mikhail Jacob, Lauren Winston, Dor Hananel, Brian Magerko

Drawing Apprentice (84 Forsyth): collaborative drawing with a robotic partner Nicholas Davis, Yash Singh, Chih-Pin Hsiao, Brenda Lin, Ricardo Macias, Brian Magerko

LightCube (86 Forsyth): responsive light portal that responds to everyday objects on its four sides Josh Moore, Logan Sand, Dan Singer, Michael Nitsche 

Prof. Magerko also reports that this event is free and open to all! and invites Tech students bring their family and friends to enjoy some tech and art collaboration over refreshments!

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  • Workflow Status:Published
  • Created By:Gayatri Gaekwad
  • Created:04/25/2017
  • Modified By:Daniel Singer
  • Modified:04/27/2017

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