Science Visualization
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2014 Cochlear Implant by Jasmine Siudzinski
Cochlear Implant by Jasmine Siudzinski, Science Visualization Undergraduate Minor, from Hench DADA on Vimeo. 2014.2014 Cochlear Implant by Jasmine Siudzinski
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2014 Re: SCycle by Veronica Tse
Re: SCycle by Veronica Tse, Science Visualization Undergraduate Minor, from Hench DADA Minor on Vimeo. 2014.2014 Re: SCycle by Veronica Tse
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2014 SPOT by Maria Raykova
SPOT from Maria Raykova, Animation and Digital Arts B.A. senior, on Vimeo.2014 SPOT by Maria Raykova
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CARBON-X
xRez Studio's Eric Hanson has completed an experimental film collaboration with SETI artist-in-residence artist Charles Lindsay, entitled CARBOCARBON-X
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“ìTimeís Upì” Fulldome Film for Griffith Planetarium
xRez partner Eric Hanson recently provided several key CGI sequences for Griffith Planetarium's new fulldome visitor film, ìTimeís Upì. The film explores the nature of time in the universe, from human to cosmic scales. To provide a sense of humanityís understanding of“ìTimeís Upì” Fulldome Film for Griffith Planetarium
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Supervolcanoes
xRez Studio has completed CGI and time-lapse work for Supervolcanoes, a fulldome film for digital planetarium distribution and directed by Thomas Lucas of Dynamic Earth and Black Holes fame. Helping describe the occurrence of past geologic massive volcanoes, the work encompasses visualization ofSupervolcanoes
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Adobe Creative Suite and Science Visualization at USC
Adobe Creative Suite and Science Visualization at USC
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Adobe First Frame Series
Adobe First Frame is the John C. Hench Division of Animation & Digital Arts' annual celebration and showcase of the latest achievements by its students and recent alumni. These animated films cover the gamut of genres and techniques, along with installations of work from Hench-DADA M.F.A. students. The program usually runs 80 minutes and is presented at the Directors Guild of America's Theatre Complex. A reception follows.Adobe First Frame Series
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Adobe Customer Stories features Hench-DADA
Adobe Customer Stories features Hench-DADA
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2008 Seminar Projects
Class Professor: Kathy Smith CTAN 522 Seminar serves as a weekly academic forum in which theorists, scientists, artists and industry discuss their research and ideas as it relates or intersects with animation and digital art. It is hoped that exposure to special guests, USC faculty and alumni, will engage discourse around the art form and inspire the students while facilitating a clearer vision of their own2008 Seminar Projects
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2007 Seminar Projects
In 2007 Professor Kathy Smith set a series of topics (originally drawn from her research class Contemporary Topics in Animation & Digital Art) and invited over 30 scholars, artists and industry representatives to present their ideas. Each topic was headed up by a student Annenberg Fellow who led a team of six studen2007 Seminar Projects
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2007 Seminar series – Visualizing Art & Science
2007 Seminar series – Visualizing Art & Science
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2007 Seminar series – Visualizing Science and VFX
Here, we’ll have discussions about cutting-edge technology and solutions in Visualizing Science and Visual Effects arena.2007 Seminar series – Visualizing Science and VFX