Play Spaces
Hunt Library Studio A 4909 Frew Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States"Play Spaces" is a showcase of strange, personal, challenging videogames from Professor Paolo Pedercini's Experimental Game Design class.
"Play Spaces" is a showcase of strange, personal, challenging videogames from Professor Paolo Pedercini's Experimental Game Design class.
Students present true and truthy stories using experimental approaches to documentary video, animation, audio, and theater.
"Xoromancy" allows the exploration of a near-infinite space of pseudo-real images generated by a neural network trained on millions of photographs.
"Just Don't Smile" features eight games and the animation "Wario World War III," all collaboratively made and involving Peter Sheehan BFA '20.
Engage with bioplastics, teapot-puppy-candle creatures made by a neural network, cereal (painted, not real), fruit (real, for consumption), and more!
"No Boys Allowed" acts as an archive of intimate moments of self actualization and an exploration in experiences with feminine communal care.
Through closed circuit interactivity, "Eye in Dissonance" examine ideas around the desire for illusion, pattern recognition, and chaos.
Winners of the 2019 School of Art Awards will present their work in the foyers, hallways, and Ellis Gallery on the third floor of the College of Fine Arts.
Come enjoy virtual and augmented reality, internet art, locative media, games, generative art, bots, hacks, and plenty of snacks!
Filling all three floors of the galleries, students present final artworks and research as the culmination of their undergraduate experience.