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2015
How can you see and feel an image? The assignment was to create a pairing of cinematic image and an alternative screen in the class Cinematic Projection, taught by Cynthia Pachikara at U of M’s Stamps School of Art & Design.
I was inspired by f.lux, a software that adjusts the color temperature of your screen to match the light naturally outside based on time of day.
The minute-long, two-channel video loops infinitely to create a sort of augmented reality for the viewers.