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Design Camp

[ UPDATE: Follow Design Camp  2009 ]

Hosted a series of Animation Workshops in conjunction with Design Camp and the Contemporary Art Museum. This was the first time that a digital animation component was introduced into the Design Camp disciplines and we hope that it will be a sure hit as an additional feature in the future.

We had a fantastic time trashing the lab and creating some exciting stop motion animations as well as a quick stop action short film. We featured non-stop sessions of storyboards and concept sketches, fruit-loop fights, mock-ups and enthusiastic budding directors. With a lot of help from the event organizers, student TAs, camp counselors and featured returning faculty member Ryan DeWitt we were able to do a 5-day workshop and showcase 80 student animations and 5 short film animations on the final Saturday Design Camp Reception. A big thanks goes out to Nicole Welch and Pablo del Valle for helping us organize the events, keeping us on track and stocking us up with supplies!

Graphic Design @ Design Camp 2008Not to be outdone, Santiago Piedrafita - Chair of the Department of Graphic Design at NC State University College of Design introduced future design students to the art of Typography and projected light. Emphasis was placed on the process of exploring a visual composition in studies of scale, layering, opposition and tension using graphic pattern, icons and typography. After projecting it at a large scale it allowed students an opportunity to see how layering, juxtaposition and scale change the graphic form and meaning.

The next session for Design Camp is the day camp series starting July 7th and then a final round of overnight Design Campers during the week of July 20th. We are finalizing the gallery and tutorial mini-website so check it out later this month at 3by3.wordpress.com

For more information about Design Camp check out cam.ncsu.edu!


Consumer Culture Garden


The Consumer Culture Garden

eatcollaborative.com

December 2007 - February 2008

E.A.T. Collective

Developed an interactive art installation utilizing Flash AS2, infrared camera tracking, intelligent agents and flocking routines. Working on museum design, installation fabrication and experience marketing as a unique and artistic endeavor to increase public awareness of branding, product placement and marketing.

[ New Britain Museum of American Art ]

[ Lush Life: Grand Graffiti ]

The team that comprises EAT formed in June 2004 in response to on-going debate around the subject of aesthetics of virtual environments and a localized epidemic of low-grade ennui.

Development for The Consumer Culture Garden began in June 2004, and continued until about a week before the opening at The North Carolina Museum of Art. The latest version is now available for viewing in the NEW/NOW exhibit at the New Britain Museum of American Art.

EAT

The process was based on the Eames design process, reflecting an iterative exploration into a wide range of solutions for every aspect of the installation.The growing sophistication of virtual environments has changed the way we communicate, work together, and entertain ourselves. New technologies allow us to tour buildings yet to be built and play games in simulated, but surprisingly realistic, environments. For the purposes of education, entertainment, communication, commerce and novelty, these media technologies can now convincingly simulate the natural world.

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Design Expo Raleigh - DXR.07


Design Expo Raleigh 2007 - Design On

http://dxraleigh.com/
November 2007

Design Expo Raleigh 2007 - Design On

The purpose of Design Expo Raleigh ’07 is to present great design to the public and to give designers, both professionals and students, a forum to display and discuss their work. A unique showcase of applied arts coming together as a whole, Design Expo Raleigh promotes broader awareness of many different design disciplines and creates an opportunity for local designers to network with each other, students, and the public.

This two-week event combined fund raising, project management, event coordination, marketing/promotion and website integration. Design Expo is the brain-child of Donald Corey (Other Edge) and was developed in conjunction with Michael Bustin (MeldUSA), Erick Mehlman (Cline Design), Amanda Robertson (iMediaGraphics), Jessie Schaefer (Signal Design) and a host of volunteers.

Design Expo Raleigh 2007

Design Expo Raleigh 2006

Design Expo Raleigh 2006

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World Children’s Festival


The World Children’s Festival

http://www.icaf.org
Summer 2007

International Child Art Festival

Developed FlicFlix, A Flash animation applet which integrates live video and real time green screen chromakey technology to fully immerse students, characters and props into the animation world.

[ FlicFlix, Animation Composition ]
[ Digital Comics for Literacy ]

The most important international event for children, their teachers and parents in the world, the World Children’s Festival is hosted by the ICAF every four years, traditionally on the National Mall in Washington, DC. The World Festival integrates the arts, science, sport and technology to create a complete synesthetic experience — a total work of art that transforms the National Mall. Leading educators and experts come together to heal, inspire and unify children and peoples across the globe.

The Festival becomes a turning point in the participants’ lives, a touchstone to guide them in the future. The 2007 World Children’s Festival took place in Washington, DC on June 22-26. From June 23 to 25, the World Festival occupied from the 4th to the 7th Streets of the National Mall.


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Latta House Foundation, Fund Raising

Latta House Foundation
www.lattahouse.org
July 2005

Latta House

Developed web marketing strategy and events management case study for expanding the Festival on the Lawn Music and Art Series as part of their major fund raising event for the Latta House Foundation. Collaborative effort between the Project Management team at the NCSU, College of Management and Islandting Productions.

Recommendations include:

  • website redesign and increased video posting/coverage of events
  • develop visual documentation of Latta House history as DVD documentary
  • development of online donation/pledge system
  • marketing through MySpace and other social networking websites
  • streamlining the Arts+Crafts Vendor Market

The Latta House is located on the original site of Latta University, founded in the late 1800s by Reverend Morgan Latta to educate underprivileged and orphaned children in Raleigh’s black community. Today the Latta House stands just four blocks north of the Cameron Village Shopping Center in the heart of Raleigh’s Historic Oberlin Village Community.

(Update 1/8/07)
Fire Destroys the Latta House!
The Latta House burns in an early morning fire…


USTA, United States Tennis Association - Rich Media

United States Tennis Association
American Express Member’s Court

US Open 2005
www.usta.com

USTA 2005

  • Created an interactive website system as part of the Member’s Court marketing campaign for the USTA and American Express. System utilized a Flash/XML based website integrated with an ASP.net back-end.
  • Developed a XHTML front-end user interface for updating daily event information, weather forecasts, concert venues and end-of-day game player/match highlights.
  • Customized a digital visitor’s map and an electronic itinerary for fans to select local areas of interest, concerts and restaurant selections and ticket/game information for downloading/printing from Flash to PDF output.
  • Created Flash banner-ads and player/tournament micro websites for US Open fans and American Express card members.

“American Express has a long tradition of bringing unique experiences to the US Open and this year promises to be one of the best for American Express Cardmembers and fans alike,“ said Fred Jubitz, vice president, Charge Card Marketing, American Express.

United States Tennis Association (USTA) is the national governing body for the sport of tennis in this country. In addition to owning the U.S. Open and selecting members of the U.S. Davis Cup, Fed Cup, Olympic and Paralympic teams, the USTA administers a variety of programs nationwide for players of all ages and ability levels.

A not-for-profit organization, the association is divided into 17 Sections, of which the USTA Southern Section is the largest. The 168,000+ USTA members living in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee comprise the USTA Southern Section, and account for approximately 25% of the total USTA membership.