multimedia

Jessica Vaughn and Hamza Walker

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Hamza Walker, director of LAXART, a nonprofit art space in Los Angeles, and an adjunct professor at the School of Art Institute of Chicago, will be in conversation with Jessica Vaughn, a Brooklyn and Philadelphia-based multimedia artist whose practice is a dedication to understanding materials and images and how they function politically, socially and conceptually in the world. Her most recent artworks in sculpture, video, and photography interrogate questions of labor, race, architecture and modularity in space.

How graphic design can be moved, unravelled and walked by you

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As a graphic designer, I speak through visuals. Typography, Motion Graphics, Prints, Photography...anything that you see in the room or street around you. I am a person who explores and tries different fields and multimedia to design and express my own personality and thoughts, create new environments and spaces and create new visual effects and interactive experiences. My main focus is always communication, as motivation for this work. Firstly, I want to present my own understanding and expression of communication such as using my own features to apply it to develop traditional Chinese characters. Secondly, in the process of integrating different languages to facilitate communication between different countries, I also want to explore and discover the evolution of language.

Chinese Painting in Experimental Animation

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This thesis attempts to explain how to use Chinese painting to make experimental animation. Extensive research was conducted on Chinese painting history and technology. In addition, personal emotion convey by visual action and poem. Chinese painting is given a new contemporary significance.

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This thesis intends to explore the relationship between music and making by examining the intersections of music, performance, kata, and visual languages, while pushing the boundary between them. The objective is not only to explore the relationship between different media, but to change the way an audience perceives a single element by uniting different subjects. Enhancing the impact of each media by providing different sensations. Combining seemly unrelated fields to create a new meaning. This work embodies karate spirit and creates a new meaning by utilizing multimedia.