Student Wilbur Zhang's "As I Was Saying" installation has people attempting to converse via retro telephones while the signal is being jammed.
Fine 383/CS 383, Computational Digital Art Studio, is a cross-listed course with the Fine Arts Department and the Cheriton School of Computer Science where students work in an interdisciplinary environment, combining computer science principles with the technical and conceptual practices of fine art. Students combine artistic practice with computer science principles, including generative agents, advanced computer vision, and distributed computing, to create original artwork.
This year, final projects by Yujin Bae, Laith Bahodi, Niko Forsyth, Aastha Parmar, Vedaant Varshney, Jeannie Zhang, and Wilbur Zhang were showcased in an exhibition that took place on Thursday, April 2, in East Campus Hall (ECH).
More information about the students' projects can be found on the School of Computer Science website.