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Story '03-'08 Center for Young Women's Health. Internet resource coordinator for a teen girls' resource center at Children's Hospital Boston. '07 TatianaSarbinska.com . Web site designer. '01-'02 iRobot. Digital videographer for a company that makes robots that work with, for, around, under and over people. '00 The Brain Opera in Vienna. Visual interface designer for the Mind Forest, a section of the latest incarnation of the Brain Opera, which occupies an entire floor of Vienna's new Haus der Musik museum. '99 The Virtual Screening Room. Developer. An encyclopedic film and media studies learning environment. Produced by Janet Murray, at MIT's CECI lab. '98 Hot Norman. Developer. An interactive story demo using IBM's HotVideo tool. With Janet Murray at MIT's PAINT program. '97 It/I. Sound and video designer. A digitally mediated play by Claudio Pinhanez. Produced at MIT's Media Lab. '97 The Un/Real Duet:Intimacy and agency through interaction with a virtual character. Master's Thesis. Produced in Glorianna Davenport's Interactive Cinema Group at MIT's Media Lab. '97 Sashay/Sleep Depraved. Master's thesis project. A visitor uses gesture to generate larger-than-life animation, exploring the physical and psychological rituals invoked during sleep, insomnia and dreaming. Presented at CAIIA '97, Wales, UK. '96
The KidsRoom. '96 Mass Transit. A web fiction set in New York City. '96 Cubiq. Co-creator. Video about an art student of the future grappling with a new creative device. Made with Rich Lachman and Matt Gorbet, for a class called "Collaboration Between People, Computers, and Things." '96 Whippet's Love Letter. Maker. A video short based on a love letter. '96 Camará. Cinematographer. A Capoeira documentary directed & co-shot by Gretchen Schiller, with Deraldo Ferreira's Grupo de Capoeira Camará Angola. '96 Marny Tartan Tells. Maker. Video short about how to pay a visit. '95 Jerome Wiesner: A Random Walk Through the 20th Century. Video editor. A hyperportrait of Dr. Jerome Wiesner, developed by the Media Lab's Interactive Cinema Group. Features a Java-based contextual browsing interface, developed by Mike Murtaugh. The project won a National Information Infrastructure Award in 1996. '94 The Baird Family Ball. Author. A silent interactive animation. Recipient of a Noteworthy award in the 1994 New Voices, New Visions contest. Presented at the New York Film Festival. Published on the NVNV 94 compilation CD-ROM by Voyager.
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