University of Iowa
Daniel Fine
Media Designer
Daniel Fine is an artist, scholar, and technologist working in immersive, responsive, mediated environments for interactive users, audiences and performance. His most recent large-scale architectural projection mapping and design work has been showcased internationally in Puebla, Mexico at the 2014 Proyecta Festival and in an active rock quarry in Connecticut. He has designed projections and created original artwork, as well as designing system integration for theatre, dance, music and art installations, including stereoscopic 3D projection and site-specific locations. Daniel holds a MFA in interdisciplinary digital media from the departments of Film, Dance and Theatre and the School of Arts, Media and Engineering at Arizona State University. For 2013/2014 Daniel was a fellow at Center for Science and the Imagination. For his thesis project, Wonder Dome, Daniel created a new touring performance space where narrative is explored across the sciences and the arts in a 360-degree, immersive dome where narrative can be encountered, explored and told by mixing ancient forms of live performance with cinema, gaming, HCI and cutting edge digital technology. He is currently teaching at the University of Iowa.
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Wednesday, November 15,
9:30 AM -
5:30 PM
Projection Mapping Summit
Thursday, November 16,
9:30 AM -
5:30 PM
Projection Mapping Summit