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JULY 2006
Peter Lunenfeld
has been working on a new book which is titled, Culture Machine: Computers and The Secret War Between Downloading and Uploading. The first chapter will be excerpted and translated in Rue Descartes, the French journal of contemporary philosophy, and the MIT Press will be publishing the monograph in 2007. He is giving a talk on the Mediawork project at technoSpheres: FutureS of Thinking, the Third Annual Seminar in Experimental Critical Theory (SECT III), sponsored by the California Humanities Research Institute in Irvine .
Seungwon Chuh, '03
has been promoted as a team manager of Brand Marketing Team at Nike Korea on July 1st. It is her 2nd promotion in 8 months. It is fastest promotion in the history of Nike Korea.
Yoon Sun Joo, '04
is working as a manager of UI team at Thinkfree.
Jin Hyun Park, '03
has been promoted as an assistant professor of the Multimedia Design Department at Kaywon School of Design.
Stephanie Sakkab, '02
is currently the Presentations Manager at Disney.
JUNE 2006
Jen Tarara, '04
along with the San Francisco-based, Zaudhaus Design Group, recently completed an interactive, online global storytelling exhibit for the International Museum of Woman called, "Imagining Ourselves, A Global Generation of Women." Jen was the lead Senior User Interface Designer on the project which launched on International Women's Day, March 8, 2006. The site has already received over 5 million hits in it's first 2 months.
Chien Hua Lin, '00
is working on a physical interaction project for clients in Taiwan.
Chien is a General Manager in A.I.Republic co. and also General Manager in Kidsstoryroom co. A.I.Republic focuses on physical interaction installation for AD events, Museum, night club, ect. The clients include Taipei 101, Nike, Adidas, Fareastone phone company Taiwan, TCC phone company Taiwan, BenQ, Acer, and National Palace Museum. I-land Museum. Kidsstoryroom creates physical interaction system for learning with a focus on the children of Taiwan and China. Chien is also teaching in the Digital Media Design Department of Ming Chuan University. Taiwan.
Alexander Cheng, attended '01 - '03
is the owner / creative director of instaMERSION studios, LLC . a web, print, and graphic design firm based in Honolulu, HI. Launched in January 2006, our company has been able to collaborate with Up and Riding Clothing, Easter Seals Hawaii, Filmworks Pacific, Pac Wave Marketing, Pro Digital Hawaii, The Wedding Ring Shop, Ascribe Data Systems, Entheos Interactive, and Fluxis Media to name a few. instaMERSION also has been partnering with a San Jose based firm, Viviant Design Group to span our services to the west coast. instaMERSION just finished directing and producing a short 30-second commercial for Up and Riding, which will air thru Oceanic and a few other major channels.
MAY 2006
Theo Alexopolous (M5) and Angel Lin (M5)
will be attending a workshop on Type Design & Design in Motion in the Netherlands later this summer. The workshop is offered by Visual and Individual Design Experiences (VIDE).
Sebastian Bettencourt (M5)
has been awarded the Designmatters Fellowship to intern at the News/Media Division of the United Nations in New York.
APRIL 2006
The MDP SuperStudio project, BLUX, investigated the lives of 6-year-old boys in the US in terms of media messaging, social intelligence, and the construction of manliness. The research and design project will be presented on April 20 in the LAT Theatre at the Hillside Campus.
MARCH 2006
Anne Burdick
will be a featured designer in the preeminent Japanese design magazine, IDEA. Number 316, Special Issue: The Condition of Graphic Design, will be out in April. In the meantime, Anne will be lecturing on her current research into writing structures and design as research. Scheduled events include: California College of Art, San Francisco; Parsons, New York; and California Institute of the Arts, Valencia.
Jimmy Wales
founder of Wikipedia, will be conducting a workshop with the Media Design students as an extension of Art Center's Design Conference, Radical Craft, on Thursday, March 23.
Syuzi Pakhchyan, '05
brought down the house at O'Reilly's Emerging Technologies conference in San Diego and will have a booth at the upcoming Maker Faire sponsored by Make Magazine.
Laura Crawford, '05
is now working as Creative Director at Maritz Interactions.
Adriana Parcero, '03
has joined Nokia Calabasas as part of their Brand Experience Team, working in LA, London and Beijing.
David Keady, '04
is working as a Senior Designer at Juice Wireless, a new start-up.
Scott Nazarian, '04
is working at Sun Microsystems Labs in the Experience Design team, creating strange interfaces and making patent disclosures.
Matt McKissick, '04
has been hired as an editor on Quentin Tarantino's new film "Grind House," the segment entitled "Death Proof."
FEBRUARY 2006
Phil Van Allen
developed a new, large scale sensor system that was used in the Infiniti exhibit at the 2006 Detroit Auto Show (and will continue with the kit for the Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles shows). This system detects a person's hand position in front of a flat surface without any sensors on the sides of the display or behind the user. The mirror concept was developed for The George P. Johnson Company by MDP graduate Nikolai Cornell, '04 based on his thesis project. Recently designinteract.com, an outlet of Communication Arts, has written an 11 page article on the Infiniti Interactive Mirror.For more information, video, and pictures of the system, see:
www.interactivemirror.net
JANUARY 2006
Angel Lin (M5)
is completing an internship at Sun Microsystems Labs where she has been working with the Experience Design and Sun SPOTS groups.
OCTOBER 2005
Nikolai Cornell, '04
won silver in the 2005 IDEA awards competition, student category. "In Search of Identity" is an interactive exhibit that uses a human-scale display system to allow visitors to explore the photographic work of artist Tatiana Parcero. By projecting through a large pane of half-silvered glass and by embedding a diverse range of sensors into the physical display, Nikolai Cornell created an innovative way for users to be incorporated into and interact with the artist's work as well as a timeline of the her personal and professional history. Nikolai Cornell’s 2004 thesis project “In Search of Identity” has won many awards recently, here is an incomplete list of the most prestigous.
Art Directors Club (ADC) 84th Awards-2005
(Gold / Interactive category)
iF Communication Design Awards - 2005
(winner / Student Concept Award category)
Industrial Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) - 2005
(Silver / Student Category)
Communication Arts Interactive Design Annual 11-2005
(Selection)
I.D. Student Design Review-2005
(Honorable Mention)
Stephanie Sakkab, '02
has been working for BRC Imagination Arts (www.brcweb.com) for over 2 years. She was the creative lead on graphics as well as managed the production work on the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum in Springfield, IL. Her next project will be redesigning the visitor's experience for the Empire State Building Visitors Center.
Aaron Rincover, '01
will exhibit the Eos Light Pillars at the 2005 California Design Biennial at the Pasadena Museum of California Art. The exhibition runs from June 17th - August 28th 2005. The Eos Light Pillar is a floor lamp that allows the viewer to assign a mood and luminosity to communicate with ones senses.
Yoonsun Joo, ‘04
is an engineer working on Flash at Macromedia where they have just shipped Flash 8. Yoonsun worked on many improvements including graphic filters, video and mobile features.
Jin Hyun Park, ‘03; Seungwon Chuh, ‘03
Jin is a professor at Kaywon school of Art and Design. While Seungwon Chuh is working on Nike’s Korea Brand Marketing team as a manager. Jin and Seung now have a baby daughter.
Jason Murphy, attended '03 - '05
is in the midst of Art Directing his first Global Photo Shoot for NIKE with critically acclaimed Alumni Michael Wong from the Photography dept.
David H Schwarz, ‘03
will be spending significant time in Buenos Aires, Argentina working on design and advertising campaigns, as well as music videos and short films for U.S. and Argentine clients. David will be collaborating with a talented studio called Amauta on some design projects.
David also was in the Aug/Sep issue of Australia’s premier design publication, Monument Magazine. He was named one of “2005 Hot Young Designers.”
David’s Short Film “Nostrum” was accepted to Vidfest 2005 - Vancouver International Digital Festival. Watch the film here: www.now-serving.com
Finally, David’s work is featured in IdN’s animation and motion graphics publication along side of Motion Theory, Digital Kitchen, Honest, Ne-O, Imaginary Forces, and many more!
Alexander Cheng, attended '01-'03
has been working as Senior Designer at the Jon Duarte Design Group in Honolulu, HI. Their clients include Centex Destination Properties, Alexander & Baldwin Properties, Sony, Hawaii Heart and Brain Center, The Contemporary Museum, and Systemmetrics. Alexander’s website (http://www.instamersion.com) will be published this month in Web Design Index, by The Pepin Press in Amsterdam, and will be distributed worldwide.
Fred Manskow Nymoen, ‘96
since graduating Fred established a design company, Rayon, which he left in ´03 to begin a personal practice. This fall he merged with the Norwegian consultancy Skiinfo, specializing in web based services for the travel industry, and is now the creative director for internal projects.
Yael Maayani, ‘04; Shawn Randall, ‘05; Sean Donahue, ‘02
all have key roles in the upcoming ACTION Exhibition and Discussion Panel on Design. Art Center is exhibiting its work in the community and the UN in an exhibition called ACTION with a discussion series about the new role of design in the marketplace, diplomacy and society.
SEPTEMBER 2005
Fall 2005 Sponsored Course - Sun Microsystems Laboratories
The New Ecology of Things - Designing Our Retail, Personal, and Social Futures
What happens when every object and space has a life of its own? Sun Microsystems Laboratories funded a new interdisciplinary course in the fall of 2005 that asked this question. The course was taught by Graduate Media Design Program faculty member Philip van Allen, ACCD Visionary in Residence and Sci-Fi writer Bruce Sterling, and Graphic Design Chair Nik Hafermaas. 
David H. Schwarz '04 - Alumni, Elliot Lim
collaborated on a short animation titled "Nostrum: Or How I'd Kill My Cold" that was accepted into the Vancouver International Digital Festival, VIDFEST. "Nostrum" is a quirky tale of a stuffy nose in a stuffy environment. When the main character finds something within himself - quite literally - he is welcomed by a breath of fresh air. VIDFEST 2005 ran from June 15-17 in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada.
JULY 2005
Elliot Lim
is a finalist for Digital Illustration at the Adobe Design Achievement Awards (ADAA) 2005. ADAA will award and showcase the finalist in a July 21st ceremony at the Guggenheim Museum in New York.
MAY 2005
Anne Burdick
will be lecturing this Spring as part of the California College of
Art's public lecture series in San Francisco. Anne is one of the headliners in Full Access: The Making of Thirty Extraordinary Graphic Designers. Her design for the W'terbuch der Redensarten, a dictionary project which won the Leipzig Award (Most Beautiful Book in the World), is included in Ellen Lupton's latest contribution to design scholarship, Thinking with Type: A Critical Guide for Designers, Writers, Editors, & Students as well as the just released Size Matters from RotoVision.
Anne spoke recently on the panel "Information
Visualization and Media Design" at the 27th Annual 4S Conference (Society for Social Studies of Science). Engagements for the 2006-2007 school year include a public lecture and workshop at the School of the Arts in Philadelphia, the University of Colorado at Boulder, and the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee.
Peter Lunenfeld
has been appointed as a fellow for Fall 2005 at the Columbia University Institute for Scholars at Reid Hall in Paris. The Columbia University Institute for Scholars at Reid Hall offers a setting in which outstanding scholars from different parts of the world may pursue their individual and collective research while interacting with other scholars in France and throughout Europe. He'll be taking a sabbatical from Art Center and working on his forthcoming book, The Cultural Uses of Computing.
Peter Lunenfeld's new book, USER: InfoTechnoDemo, visuals by Mieke Gerritzen, will be coming out in September. USER is a part of the Mediawork project, of which Lunenfeld is editorial director, and supported by grants to ACCD by the Soros and Rockefeller foundation. Mieke Gerritzen, the director of the graduate design program at the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam, will be a Toyota speaker at ACCD in October 2005.
Philip van Allen
recently showed an interactive audio installation he designed in collaboration with Graduate Industrial Design student Colin Owen at Nucleus Gallery
. The experimental project, part of a group show called Corporate Delicti
, created a collaborative soundscape reflecting the dystopia of office cube corporate culture. Multiple participants activated the space by interactively building a synchronized soundscape with seven independent speakers located throughout the gallery. Crows sonically flew out of a file cabinet and roosted a few moments later on the other side of the room. A fax machine phone initiated machine voices around the room speaking the terms of a contract. Pressing the copier button and opening the file cabinet remixed music, creating a synchronized soundtrack for the entire space. van Allen continues to be interested in the application of multiuser, multichannel installations to a variety of public environments, from retail stores to open plazas.
Aunali Khimji, '05
has received an Honorable Mention for his "Ikhaya Park" project from Siyathemba, an international design competition hosted by Architecture for Humanity. 
Nikolai Cornell '04
was awarded the Bronze Medal for his project, Shadow and Light, in this year's I.D. Interactive Media Design Review. 
Chul-ho Jang, '04
recently relocated to accept a Senior Industrial Designer position at Motorola's Consumer eXperience Design group. 
APRIL 2005
UpNext: Media Design 2005
On
April 14, 2005 the MDP will host a new annual showcase. UpNext:
Media Design 2005 puts the unique educational
initiatives of the MDP in direct dialogue with
an emerging design community committed to design
at the strategic level. 
Bruce Sterling - Visionary-in Residence
has completed Mediawork pamphlet, Shaping Things , designed by Lorraine Wild. Shaping Things, published by MIT Press, is about created objects and the environment, which is to say, it's about everything, writes Bruce Sterling.
FEBRUARY 2005
MDP Brain Trust
In 2005, the Media Design Program announced the formation of the MDP Brain Trust, an elite group of advisors including Andrew Blauvelt, John Seeley Brown, Paul Dourish, BJ Fogg, Ric Grefé, Christopher Ireland, Somi Kim, Davis Masten, Paul D. Miller aka Dj Spooky that Subliminal Kid, Nathan Shedroff, Eric Zimmerman. 
JANUARY 2005
Bruce Sterling
America’s premiere futurist/design thinker - spent 2005 in residence at Art Center, hosted by the MDP. In his own words, Sterling wanted to do “’design fiction’ skullwork” with Art Center’s students, encouraging long-term thinking about making products based on potential technologies. His new book, Shaping Things, is the last in the Mediawork Pamphlet series edited by MDP faculty member Peter Lunenfeld, published by the MIT Press. 
Dj Spooky that Subliminal Kid - MDP Brain Trust
His Mediawork pamphlet, Rhythm Science, designed by COMA Amsterdam/New York, and published in 2004, was named a book of the year by Publisher’s Weekly in the US and the Guardian in the UK, and has been chosen as one of the 50 best designed books by the AIGA, as part of AIGA 50 Books/50 Covers competition.
SEPTEMBER 2004
This fall's Super Studio
The MDP
was host to the first-ever graduate funded educational project. Hewlett-Packard
Consumer Systems and Applications Lab was the sponsor for Graduate Design
Research (including the MDP M1 students and four second-year Industrial
Design students) and the first term of Super Studio. The research was
aimed at learning about "tweens" - kids ages 11 to 14. Our
students explored this age group through questionnaires, dyad interviews,
home visits, and photo audits. They also focused on designing research
findings and interpretations in actionable ways - an art that, though
rarely taught in school, is critical to successful design research. The
project also generated concepts for transmedia systems that serve this
demographic at the intersection of technology, personal agency, and engagement.
The highly innovative and provocative representation of the students'
findings, along with their excellent research methods, won high praise
from an audience of about 50 HP researchers in Palo Alto, California
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