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MOVE
2005
Installation Game

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MOVE is an installation using computer vision and full body interaction allowing participants to experience six different types of actions usually performed by avatars in videogames. MOVE was my MFA project at the department of Design | Media Arts at UCLA, Los Angeles.


CREDITS:
Project Assistant: Togo Kida


EXHIBITION HISTORY:

- Festival Tous Ecrans, 19th Geneva International Film Festival, Geneva, Switzerland, November 2013

- PULSE: Art and Technology Festival,
Jepson Center for the Arts, Savannah, GA
January - December 2012

- Campus Party, Valencia, Spain , July 27 - August 2nd 2009

- Campus Party, Bogota, Colombia , July 6 - 12 2009

- Universal Electronic Art, Seongnam Arts Center, Seongnam, Korea, October 10 - November 16 2008 (view documentation)

- Laval Virtual Revolution, Laval Virtual, Laval, France, 9-13 April 2008

- FILE POA 2008,
Electronic language international festival,
Porto Alegre, Brazil, 20 February - 20 April 2008

- Espacio Cultural Santa Cruz, Chelva, Spain,
6-9 December 2007







- "El medio es la comunicacion"
Instalaciones Interactivas, Espacio Cultural El Tanque, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, 27 April - 27 June 2007.

- FILE RIO 2007,
Electronic language international festival,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 23 March - 22 April 2007

- Ars Electronica Center,
Linz, Austria, August 2006 - Sept. 2008


- FILE 2006,
Electronic language international festival,
Sao Paulo, Brazil, 13 August - 3 Sept. 2006

- Emerging Technologies, SIGGRAPH 2006
Boston, MA, 30 July - 3 August 2006

- "The Best and the Rest"
TV show, episode #5110, Cinematech, G4, originally aired 12 Dec. 2005
view excerpt (Quicktime - 2.MB)

- "Culture as Play"
Microwave International Media Art Festival 2005
Hong Kong, 20 Oct. - 2 Nov. 2005

- Future Play 2005
East Lansing, MI, 13-15 Oct. 2005
(Award for best Future Game)



download MFA thesis paper (.pdf format, 1.3 mb)
Playtime in the White Cube - game art: between interactive art and video games