Projects
Voice of Sisyphus, (2011 ) is a multimedia installation in which an image is analyzed by a custom software which then reads the segments and produces sounds spatialled in a 4 channel system, resulting in a continuously evolving composition through 8 phases. George Legrady's artistic direction, signal processing engineer Ryan McGee realized the image analysis, audio and spatialization software, and electronic composer Joshua Dickinson assisted with the audio composition software.
Pockets Full of Memories, (2001 - 2007) a data visualization installation using artificial neural networks presented in 7 major international museums in Paris, Rotterdam, Linz, Helsinki, Budapest, Manchester, Tapei. With Andreas Schlegel, MSc and PhD candidate August Black.
Making Visible the Invisible, (2005 - 2014) a real-time data visualization exhibition at the Seattle Public Library, that tracks library readership choices to make visible the current topics of interest. With Andreas Schlegel, MSc and PhD candidate Rama Hoetzlein.
Cell Tango, (2007) a continuously evolving archive of cellphone images to study how mobile technologies impact the nature of images. Installation realized in San Jose, Poitiers, Toronto, Irvine, Ypsilanti, and Wellesley. With PhD candidate Angus Forbes.
We Are Stardust, (2008) a commission by the NASA Spitzer Science Center at Caltech in collaboration with the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena. This is a two-screen projection installation with infrared camera, that maps the sequence of NASA sky observations from 2003 to the present through the Spitzer Space Telescope, an infra-red temperature sensing instrument that is orbiting the sun, and trailing in the earth's orbit. With PhD candidates Javier Villegas and Andres Burbano.
Data Flow, (2009) an installation at the Corporate Executive Board in Arlington, Virginia, mapping content of semantic data flow. With PhD candidate Angus Forbes.