December 16, 2021

ArtCenter Exhibitions presents Parade Town: A procession of augmented realities in DTLA

Available for street viewing beginning December 13, 2021

ArtCenter’s Exhibitions department and Graduate Media Design Practices program present an exhibition of student and faculty research from the fall 2021 graduate transdisciplinary studio, A Parade of Augmented Events. The work will culminate as a public multimedia parade: with augmented reality lenses, physicalized snap codes, and video simulations displayed on large monitors within ArtCenter’s DTLA gallery windows. The work investigates the history of parades as promotions of unrecognized communities and declarations of desired power. Using augmented reality and computer vision, the projects celebrate the seen/unseen activity and expressions of downtown Los Angeles.

STUDENTS: 

Alan Amaya

Jeremy Yijie Chen

Shiyi Chen

Dunstan Christopher

Elizabeth Costa

Noah Curtis

Cha Gao

Jingwei Gu

Sean Jiaxing Guo

Kate Ladenheim

Miaoqiong Huang

Blake Shae Kos

Jeung Soo Lee

Hongming Li

Tingyi Li

Fuyao Liu

Guowei Lyu

Yiran Mao

Elaine Purnama

Mario Santanilla

Qi Tan

Lucas Thin

Zeyu Wang

Zhiyan Wang

Zoey Wang

Christie Wu

Yue Xi

Haoran Xu

Qianyue Yuwen

Fanxuan Zhu

FACULTY:

John Brumley

Ben Hooker

Jenny Rodenhouse


Location:
ArtCenter DTLA
114 W. 4th Street
Los Angeles, Calif. 90013
Exhibitions@artcenter.edu

About ArtCenter DTLA
As a satellite of the College, ArtCenter DTLA provides a platform for dialogue and engagement, intersecting the campus with the Los Angeles community. As an extension of the Exhibition department’s mission, ArtCenter DTLA’s programming will focus on events and exhibitions that are critically engaging from a transdisciplinary perspective. Drawing on the resources of the College and the Los Angeles art community to collaboratively build and contribute to a culture that is diverse, innovative and relevant.

About ArtCenter Exhibitions
ArtCenter Exhibitions includes the Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery at its north campus in Pasadena, the Peter and Merle Mullin Gallery, the Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography Gallery and the Hutto-Patterson Exhibition Hall at its south campus in Pasadena, and ArtCenter DTLA Gallery in downtown Los Angeles. These curated spaces embody ArtCenter's institutional will to understand artistic thinking and design strategies as levers in promoting social advancement, the pursuit of humanitarian innovation and use of critical inquiry to clarify objectives and truths. Using the lens of contemporary art and design, the mission of ArtCenter Exhibitions is to ignite emotional resonance, provoke intellectual dissonance and conjure unexpected pathways of thinking.

About ArtCenter
Founded in 1930 and located in Pasadena, California, ArtCenter College of Design is a global leader in art and design education. ArtCenter offers 11 undergraduate and seven graduate degrees in a wide variety of industrial design disciplines as well as visual and applied arts. In addition to its top-ranked academic programs, the College also serves members of the Greater Los Angeles region through a highly regarded series of year-round educational programs for all ages and levels of experience. Renowned for both its ties to industry and its social impact initiatives, ArtCenter is the first design school to receive the United Nations’ Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) status. Throughout the College’s long and storied history, ArtCenter alumni have had a profound impact on popular culture, the way we live and important issues in our society.

Contact:
Teri Bond
Media Relations Director
ArtCenter College of Design
teri.bond@artcenter.edu
626 396-2385

ArtCenter’s Exhibitions department and Graduate Media Design Practices program present an exhibition of student and faculty research from the fall 2021 graduate transdisciplinary studio, A Parade of Augmented Events.
Parade Town: A procession of augmented realities in DTLA is available for street viewing beginning December 13, 2021 at ArtCenter DTLA, 114 W. 4th Street, Los Angeles, Calif. 90013.
a public multimedia parade: with augmented reality lenses, physicalized snap codes, and video simulations displayed on large monitors within ArtCenter’s DTLA gallery windows.
ArtCenter’s Exhibitions department and Graduate Media Design Practices program present an exhibition of student and faculty research from the fall 2021 graduate transdisciplinary studio, A Parade of Augmented Events. © ArtCenter College of Design/Juan Posada
The work investigates the history of parades as promotions of unrecognized communities and declarations of desired power.
The work will culminate as a public multimedia parade: with augmented reality lenses, physicalized snap codes, and video simulations displayed on large monitors within ArtCenter’s DTLA gallery windows. The work investigates the history of parades as promotions of unrecognized communities and declarations of desired power. © ArtCenter College of Design/Juan Posada
Using augmented reality and computer vision, the projects celebrate the seen/unseen activity and expressions of downtown Los Angeles.
Using augmented reality and computer vision, the projects celebrate the seen/unseen activity and expressions of downtown Los Angeles. © ArtCenter College of Design/Juan Posada