Azaria Dunston
Imaginary Map
This is the room I made with Vanessa and Garret

This is a drawing of me and my favorite characters of mine to draw. There is Drake the grumpy dragon, Ron-Jon the loving triceratops, Kalani the chaotic sea monster, and Julian Carlos Miguel Angel de la Cruz the snooty pony. I chose this one because I love making characters, drawing, and cute animals.

Will You Take Me With You
I chose the bedroom sign I got from my year in Cedarville University in Ohio. My RA made ones for everyone in my dorm when we first arrived. Every time I look at it I'm flooded with memories, a lot of good and a lot of bad. Mostly, I'm reminded of how much I learned about myself.





Interactive Transportation
We took a picture of a street in Medellin and placed a 3D model of a Veo scooter in the scene. The scooter follows your curse as it moves left and right. By pressing the spacebar, you can switch from daytime to nighttime, which also switches the song.
programming - Azaria
3D modeling - Seb
Music - Ana


Video Demonstration:
Eavesdropping
Teammates: Andy, Melany, Estefany, Mannat
Our final project combined graffiti with an immersive audio experience. Behind each piece of graffiti was a speaker playing a recording of us talking about different topics, Day To Dia about everyday things, Vida Social Life about nightlife and having fun, Eco about nature and animals, and Urbanism about the city structure, layout, and transportation. If you stand in front of them all, you can hear them all simultaneously, like you just walked into a busy cafe. When you step closer to a graffiti piece, you can actually listen to each conversation individually.
Project Pitch: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1n8FJPLSBRQUJXy7yT2h6Jad1hSJaOtoY/view?usp=sharing
Our final project combined graffiti with an immersive audio experience. Behind each piece of graffiti was a speaker playing a recording of us talking about different topics, Day To Dia about everyday things, Vida Social Life about nightlife and having fun, Eco about nature and animals, and Urbanism about the city structure, layout, and transportation. If you stand in front of them all, you can hear them all simultaneously, like you just walked into a busy cafe. When you step closer to a graffiti piece, you can actually listen to each conversation individually.
Project Pitch: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1n8FJPLSBRQUJXy7yT2h6Jad1hSJaOtoY/view?usp=sharing
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