Undergraduate architecture and visualization studios recently collaborated on a multimedia fashion show integrating light and space through motion and time in the Langford C visualization studio.
“Architecture students moved through the audience with custom-built outfits visualizing verbs such as ‘flowing,’ ‘tangling,’ ‘imbalancing’ and ‘ascending,’” said Yauger Williams, assistant professor of visualization, who led the students with Weiling He, assistant professor of architecture.
Simultaneously, visualization students projected moving abstract shapes on a wall with music and atmospheric sounds visualizing the verb; at times, the event was more immersive and other times more interactive.
“This cross-disciplinary and cross-media work combined acoustics, visuals and kinesthetics in the quest for subjective meanings/interpretations from various audience perceptions,” said Williams.
See more photos at the visualization website.
- Posted: Mar. 2, 2011 -
Contact: Phillip Rollfing, prollfing@archone.tamu.edu or 979.458.0442.