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I WISH FOR AN ANIMAL
I wish for an animal is a multi-player mixed-reality game designed to educate about the matter of wildlife conservation. Urbanites live in the concrete jumble they have built over centuries around a society in which the only species who have a say, are Homo sapiens. Lifestyle of city dwellers has made it so that their only daily exposure to nature would be interacting with their apartment plants and pets. This removes them from realities of the natural environment and creates this belief for the majority that preserving the environment is a job of environmentalists rather than that of each of them. The game was experienced for four days in Tehran with 85 players, in April 2015. Learn more here.
- Shaghayegh Ghassemian





Thermal Photobooth
img src="img src="img src="img src="img src="img src="img src="This piece was designed to help attract an audience and leave them with an artifact from the show. The printed photograph includes the show’s identity, website information, and the extact time that the picture was taken. To activate the camera’s shutter, there is a handheld controller with a button that pushes a momentary signal to the Raspberry Pi. Upon being pressed, a short melody is played to notify that a photograph has been captured and is being processed. The picture is uploaded to the show’s website and printed on thermal paper to be torn off.
- Eric Freistadt
- Jered Danielson
- Kyle Helseth
- Vivian Chang







Project Voice
The foundation of Project Voice was developed to encourage people to embrace their own voice, expose the prejudices against specific types of voices, and explain the importance of considering what people have to say rather than how they sound.
- Karlie Grasle
- Laura Champa
- Tae McCash
- Haley Knox