How can new modes of immersion be used to facilitate critically reflective experiences?
How can creative interaction be used as a medium for discovery and learning?
“Series of an Unknown Woman” is a personal exploration that sprouted from a long-time unfinished charcoal portrait of an unknown woman, whose presence captivated my imagination. It begins with a triptych of digitally-altered works that complete the unfinished drawing. The experiment continues with the modeling and development of a Lenticular frame, using the stills derived from the initial drawing in parallel for the animated textures. Finally, "Series of an Unknown Woman" concludes with an AR installation of the work in a gallery-like setting for hybrid viewing.
(Completely self-produced. 900 X 1280px. jpg. Hand-drawn charcoal drawing and traditional ink painting, digital illustration in Krita, generative art in TouchDesigner, 3D modeling and animation in Autodesk Maya, initial 3D tests performed in Adobe After Effects, model uploaded to Adobe Aero, scan QR code to view)