GraffDrone
This project was born from the desire to make graffiti more accessible. The dream is to one day be able to attach several cans of paint to a UAV and program it to create art on inaccessible places.
This project was born from the desire to make graffiti more accessible. The dream is to one day be able to attach several cans of paint to a UAV and program it to create art on inaccessible places.
The Twitter enabled candy machine dispenses a sweet treat when users tweet using the hashtag #projectacme. It was a one day project before the annual project showcase at the Centre for Digital Media.
For the RCMP St. Roch Wheelhouse and Interactive Model exhibits we recreated the experience of sailing the St. Roch through the Northwest Passage.
As cities grow, spaces become tighter. We have an opportunity to be more efficient with the use of these spaces based on their availability outside of operating hours. As residential spaces get smaller, the need for activity spaces outside the home gets bigger. The idea behind this project was to create a beautiful web portal to help educate the public about the possibilities.
For the exquisite corpse, the team decided to create a collaborative space as a creative outlet for the students of our master’s program.
This short time-lapse video created with screen captures of the website, shows what we collected during the course of about a week: