CCA 3D site visualization

CCA 3D site visualization for 20th anniversary IN HIDEF from Richard Flanagan
After developing the new CCA presence online, we were approached to develop a visualization to be used in conjunction with the museum’s 20th anniversary celebration. My final animation was displayed, looping, for 20 hours on 9 plasmas in one of the museum’s central rooms.



The sequence was designed to show the semantic and functional relationships created throughout the CCA’s vast amount of content, while giving event-goers a sneak peak at the site to come.
In conjunction to the 3D animation and other activities going one, I also created a series of smaller looping animations which would introduce major elements of the new site to users as they wandered throughout the rest of the museum. At each of these stations were re-purposed post cards from the CCA’s past exhibitions as customized takeaways for visitors to take home.


The relationship between the site, event, space and animation was furthered by connecting all aspects of the new online presence via glowing OLED filaments (a genius contribution by Emlie Grenier).


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- 6.28.09 / 3pm
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