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There was a temporary exhibition at the Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall featuring interactive digital media exhibits.

 

In this exhibit, a sensor detects hand movements and creates a trail of lights around the flowers on the screen. Or, based on the more technical description beside the exhibit, AI image recognition is combined with LED immersive interaction. By the 5G Usability Test Lab.

  

SEPTEMBER 22 -- Students in Elon?s new interactive media master?s program produced content and took a leadership role in the fourth annual OneWebDay observance on Sept. 22. Elon hosted North Carolina?s events for the day, which attracted a global network of partner organizations and individual activists committed to broadening the public?s awareness of Internet and Web issues while deepening a culture of participation in building a Web that works for everyone.

OneWebDay events took place at Elon?s weekly College Coffee, where interactive media students posted Tweets on Twitter, took surveys, and talked with people about the importance of protecting this vital human communications network. They will also produce a video from the College Coffee event to post on OneWebDay?s Web site. (Photo by Grant Halverson)

Cool old outside wall in Marietta Square area. Photo by Jason Davenport Going Interactive

MediaME is an interactive video installation comprised of over hundreds of videos, arranged to mimic the picture of the person standing in front of the blue screen. Videos are continuously arranged in a real-time to form a mosaic representation of the background as well. The main purpose of the MediaME is to show bidirectional relationship between people and the media. The camera captures image of the person standing in front of the blue screen and tile the video image with small individual video clips selected from a video database to match the specific area of the target video. Captured images are being displayed as video mosaic which contains large number of individual video clips. An electronic projector will project video mosaic onto the large screen right before the person. This project is installed in the iSpace at Singapore Science center to allow visitors to obtain a novel experience in entrainment and social communication.

Christina Dixon and Michael Yarde pitching their idea in the Digital Media StoryTelling Pitch Competition

This WAS the bottom of our old fridge when we moved out of Marietta to Roswell. Ah, the joy of moving.

Photo by Jason Davenport Going Interactive

AUGUST 31, 2011 - IMedia students edit in the editing suite. (photo by Kim Walker)

We didn't put on the carnival. We didn't even invite them to town come to think of it. Shot by Jason Davenport, Going Interactive. Typical car window shot that is.

Caitlin Burns of Starlight Runner Entertainment speaks on the Going, Going Games panel at Merging+Media 2010, SFU Woodwards, Vancouver.

 

Photo by Liz Kearlsey.

Someone finally decided to tear down the neighbors behind our old office in Marietta. Shot by Jason Davenport, Going Interactive

Merging+Media Masterclass Mentor session in action with Group B.

 

Photo by Liz Kearlsey.

Cloudy sky shot from plane. Shot by Jason Davenport, Going Interactive

SEPTEMBER 22 -- Students in Elon?s new interactive media master?s program produced content and took a leadership role in the fourth annual OneWebDay observance on Sept. 22. Elon hosted North Carolina?s events for the day, which attracted a global network of partner organizations and individual activists committed to broadening the public?s awareness of Internet and Web issues while deepening a culture of participation in building a Web that works for everyone.

OneWebDay events took place at Elon?s weekly College Coffee, where interactive media students posted Tweets on Twitter, took surveys, and talked with people about the importance of protecting this vital human communications network. They will also produce a video from the College Coffee event to post on OneWebDay?s Web site. (Photo by Grant Halverson)

Our boy Phil Brane sporting his running gear at a race Going Interactive sponsored for Kids.

Tracey Friesen of the NFB speaks on the Interactive Canuck panel at Merging+Media 2010, SFU Woodwards, Vancouver.

 

Photo by Liz Kearlsey.

Howard Donaldson of Disney Interactive speaks on the Going, Going Games panel at Merging+Media 2010, SFU Woodwards, Vancouver.

 

Photo by Liz Kearlsey.

Paul Lewis, Theresa Laurico, Ken Shaw

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