CYPRESS, Calif. – (June 23, 2016) – Christie®, a leader in creating and delivering the world's best visual and audio experiences, is proud to have sponsored the Code+Art Student Visualization Contest at North Carolina State University for the second year in a row.
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Students submitted data visualization artwork that included procedural environments, interactive visualizations and algorithmic generative art. The art was created for video walls in the James B. Hunt Jr. Library, which include the library’s 20-foot wide Art Wall and the iPearl Immersion Theater, both featuring Christie® MicroTiles™.
“The Code+Art contest asks students to bring together design, data, and computation to produce stunning visualizations for the large-scale video walls,” says Alison Blaine, NCSU Libraries Fellow and manager of the Code+Art program this year. “The excellence of the projects submitted are a testament to how talented our students are and how much it means to them to have a venue like this to share their work.”
The top prize went to Santhosh Radhakrishnan, a graduate student in Aerospace Engineering, for his work titled “Code_Climate,” which uses shape and color to display global temperature change data from 1880-2016. Second place went to Ryan West and Augustus Vieweg, both in the Electrical Engineering program, for “NSCUwitteRed,” while Lucas Rumney’s “Spiral’s Edge” took third place. “Skybox,” by Conor Lenhardt, Nick Hyde, Ben Webber, Peter Rozakis and Parker Yingling, received an Honorable Mention.
Photo credit NCSU Libraries
Photo credit NCSU Libraries
“We’re pleased to have once again sponsored the Code+Art contest,” says Kathryn Cress, vice president, global & corporate marketing, Christie. “The use of the display walls by the students at NCSU in such a creative and informative fashion is inspiring and is truly a reflection of Christie’s belief that technology should enable these kinds of shared experiences.”