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My name is Scott Chiu, and I am a third year undergraduate student at UCSD. I am a Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts Major (ICAM) in the Visual Arts department as well an Economics major, after a switching through a mess of various majors of which included Undeclared in the Social Sciences, Electrical Engineering, Human Biology, and Visual Arts - Film.
 
My name is Scott Chiu, and I am a third year undergraduate student at UCSD. I am a Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts Major (ICAM) in the Visual Arts department as well an Economics major, after a switching through a mess of various majors of which included Undeclared in the Social Sciences, Electrical Engineering, Human Biology, and Visual Arts - Film.
  
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==Art background==
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I have half a childhood's worth of self-taught experience in graphic design (Photoshop; more recently Illustrator and Indesign) and some less in web design. Any type of art intrigues me; I have been drawing ever since I was a kid, I take amateur photographs whenever I see anything exciting, and I design work digitally whether it is for work or to satisfy my boredom. To me, aesthetics and design are important factors in piquing my eyes' attention. I like to play with my mind by experimenting with the unknown hands-on, even if it means screwing up and ending up with a strange project--that only motivates me to create more. However, I have absolutely no experience in electronic art. My decision to take this class not only possesses a heavy basis in satisfying my major course requirements but also to continue taking that risk of scaling the unseen boundaries of my personal artistic creativity.
  
I have half a childhood's worth of self-taught experience in graphic design (Photoshop; more recently Illustrator and Indesign) and some less in web design. Any type of art intrigues me; I have been drawing ever since I was a kid, I take amateur photographs whenever I see anything exciting, and I design work digitally whether it is for work or to satisfy my boredom. To me, aesthetics and design are important factors in piquing my eyes' attention. I like to play with my mind by experimenting with the unknown hands-on, even if it means screwing up and ending up with a strange project--that only motivates me to create more. However, I have absolutely no experience in electronic art. My decision to take this class not only possesses a heavy basis in satisfying my major course requirements but also to continue taking that risk of scaling the unseen boundaries of my personal artistic creativity.
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==Field Research==
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Coming soon

Revision as of 23:33, 11 January 2010

My name is Scott Chiu, and I am a third year undergraduate student at UCSD. I am a Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts Major (ICAM) in the Visual Arts department as well an Economics major, after a switching through a mess of various majors of which included Undeclared in the Social Sciences, Electrical Engineering, Human Biology, and Visual Arts - Film.

Art background

I have half a childhood's worth of self-taught experience in graphic design (Photoshop; more recently Illustrator and Indesign) and some less in web design. Any type of art intrigues me; I have been drawing ever since I was a kid, I take amateur photographs whenever I see anything exciting, and I design work digitally whether it is for work or to satisfy my boredom. To me, aesthetics and design are important factors in piquing my eyes' attention. I like to play with my mind by experimenting with the unknown hands-on, even if it means screwing up and ending up with a strange project--that only motivates me to create more. However, I have absolutely no experience in electronic art. My decision to take this class not only possesses a heavy basis in satisfying my major course requirements but also to continue taking that risk of scaling the unseen boundaries of my personal artistic creativity.

Field Research

Coming soon