As part of the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Computational Media undergraduate program, Experimental Digital Art is a course that tasks students with created various nonfiction digital media/art projects and installations.
Given 2 weeks, Project Rear Windows is a visualization application I created that allows users to enter a search term, and then see a cascading/sliding visualization of images matching that search pulled from Flickr. They can then mouse over the images and discard those that are obscuring images they wish to see fully. They can keep entering search terms to see what kinds of visualizations (and even individual photos) they discover.
Timeframe: November 2012
– Project design and programming completed in 2 weeks
The project write-up is available here.