Esslinger's Classes at Kenyon College
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Project Five: Expanded Cinema
Time to get physical! Use an option for public presentation that is NOT a theatre or monitor in an expected place.  Choose a topic/image that interacts with architecture or other forms on campus. Prepare educational information to distribute about it.  It could grow out of one of your previous projects or be totally new.
 
Tech Goals: Physical Presentation, writing about your work
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YorgoAlexopolous (video Walls)
CalArtsA Mitek
http://www.qiandesign.com/
 
projection mapping: 1024 Architecture new media article
Picture