-----------------before class---------------
Don't forget to upload your image to the "Visual Diary" before class.
-----------------in class with professor---------------
What is Virtual Space?
Artist:
Camille Utterback - Interactive Projection Art - The viewer activates the art
Daniel Rozen - Reactive Art: 1 min 4 sec
Ai WeiWei and Olafur Eliassons 5 min 48 sec
Aspects of Virtuality
* what are the qualities of virtual space? what does it mean to be virtual?
* where do we see virtual space overlap society?
VR to help extend our understanding
Virtual Continuum
The Virtuality Continuum is a phrase used to describe a concept that there is a continuous scale ranging between the completely virtual, a Virtual Reality, and the completely real:Reality. The reality-virtuality continuum therefore encompasses all possible variations and compositions of real and virtual objects. The concept was first introduced by Paul Milgram.
Reality<--------------->Virtual Reality--------------->
The area between the two extremes, where both the real and the virtual are mixed, is the so-called Mixed reality. This in turn is said to consist of both Augmented Reality, where the virtual augments the real, and Augmented Virtuality, where the real augments the virtual.
Reality Augmented Virtuality Augmented Reality Virtual Reality
Human Cyborg Android Robot
Mann's Continuum includes the level of degrees of mediation.

M = level of mediation
R = reality
V = virtual reality
Traditional example of mediated reality. Viewing the world through the machine(camera)
Extended Reality - XR
- the over arching category that contains Virtual Reality VR, Augmented Reality AR, & Mixed Reality MR
Augmented Reality - AR
4 min 49 sec
Google Search AR
You can use Google Search to put AR animals and objects into space where ever you are!
Try it out yourself - directions (its easy)
Virtual Reality - VR
17 min 53 sec
4 min 42 sec
Google Cardboard - try VR at home!
Assignment 2
ART116 FA 2021
[Assigned - Fri Oct 29th]
[Due - Wed Nov 3rd]
Laser Cut Vector Design
description:
For this project you will be creating a BxW drawing that will be converted into a vector graphic and etched into wood or plastic
1. Using a sharpie or other marker create a pattern, drawing or abstraction, in a 5" x 5" square on a piece of white paper.
For this project you will be creating a BxW drawing that will be converted into a vector graphic and etched into wood or plastic
1. Using a sharpie or other marker create a pattern, drawing or abstraction, in a 5" x 5" square on a piece of white paper.
2. Repeat the process six times
3. Upload the file to the class "Art116 Vector Images" Google Photos Album
4. Participate in the group critique
3. Upload the file to the class "Art116 Vector Images" Google Photos Album
4. Participate in the group critique
5. Convert the image chosen in the critique into a vector graphic using this link
Things to consider:
The image needs to be two
colors only, black and white. The laser will etch the black lines into the material. The white is the material itself. Lasers burn the material. In the case of wood it leaves it looking dark and burnt. Plastic looks frosted.
What’s Due:
Six BxW SVG files up in the class 'Art116 Vector Album' in Google Photos