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XSI, Stereoscopy, & Interactive Directed Study

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Fitting In

Jessica Rosenblatt, USC Interactive MFA 2007 student, created a project for her thesis, which provided participants with an experiential physical immersion into another time and place. Through somatically feeling what it would be like to be a woman wearing the aristocratic fashion of the time, participants gain a better taste of the era.

"Fitting In" Thesis Abstract
Posted by Amanda at 12:14 AM

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  • ▼  2008 (26)
    • ▼  May (18)
      • In Conclusion...
      • Additional XSI Screen Shots
      • Wonderland
      • Interactive Thesis Show
      • Old Film Effect - Stop Motion Pics
      • Joshua Davis's Generative Art
      • Fitting In
      • Night Journey
      • Vibeke Sorensen
      • MassMarket Umbrella
      • Whimsical Cut-out Storybook Style
      • Shilo Designs for Burma
      • Aaron Koblin's "Flight Patterns" and new work
      • Blu
      • The Magic of Stereoscopy
      • Karolina Sobecka
      • Leandro Erlich
      • Walk On Water Installation
    • ►  April (1)
      • XSI Texture experiments
    • ►  March (3)
      • Stereoscopic 3D Imaging Workshop
      • Painterly Panoramic Natural History Dioramas in 3D...
      • Screen Effects
    • ►  February (4)
      • Imaginary Worlds Symposium
      • Space Time Play - Interactive Narratives
      • Indie/Experimental Video Games
      • Introduction

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