Today’s the day! If you’re in the Brandon, Manitoba area, come on down to the MICA building on the Assiniboine Community College North Hill Campus! Join us for some fun!
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Today’s the day! If you’re in the Brandon, Manitoba area, come on down to the MICA building on the Assiniboine Community College North Hill Campus! Join us for some fun!
Only 2 days left until the IMA Premiere! Come and enjoy the show!
Our annual student showcase is coming this Tuesday April 26 at the Manitoba Institute of Culinary Arts. Come and join us at no cost! Experience virtual reality, games and documentaries created by the students.
Iron Web Competition
On Friday, March 26th, 2016, first and second year students gathered and teamed up for Interactive Media Art’s annual Iron Web Competition. Provided with a mystery client, teams had 8 hours to code and design a website tailored to the given organization. The teams and their final websites: Team Clown Team Elephant Team Hercules Team Lion Team Monkey In the end, the client chose Team Monkey’s website for their preferred design, while the judges chose Team Lion’s website as their winner. Which website was your favourite?
So it’s time for IMA’s annual Iron Web competition. The first and second year students are assigned into groups and have 7 hours to create a new website for a “mystery client” to be revealed the day of competition.
But now it’s time for our lunch break, and one of the teachers brought her puppy!
Intro to Interactive Media Arts - App concept
The final project for this subject was to create a concept for a phone application. You could either make the app using computer code, or you could just make a mock-video of how it would work (if you couldn't get your head around the code, e.g. the whole class)
The inspiration for mine came from Rafael Lozano Hemmer’s interactive artworks; many of which use the participants’ pulse. My concept was a therapeutic app; it measures your pulse, then analyses your mood, then generates a playlist of music based on that mood. The playlist would come from either music in your itunes library or from a larger online database.
Here’s my cheezy terrible mock video (we were not marked on quality, just concept, thank goodness xD)
interactive media arts
Look, I made a trippy thing using code! xD move your mouse around and watch the pretty bubbles and colours. (if you cant see it click on the box, it will take you to my blog where you can see it)
My buddy Mark made this awesome interactive skating video. Lately he's become pretty awesome in After Effects (and I am going to make him teach me all his tricks). Help out* a starving** Interactive Media Arts final year and check it outtt :)
(and maybe comment or like it if you are so inclined)
*watch it
**probably not