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Prof. Ryan Rasmussen
Research/Creative Interests
I’m passionate about creating innovative, multi-dimensional art installations that blend technology with physical structures. My work explores the interplay of light, projection, and geometric forms to craft immersive, interactive experiences. Through my creative works, I aim to investigate themes of fragmentation, reflection, and the fusion of digital and analog elements in contemporary artistic expression.
What types of “data” do you commonly use?
- Visual data (images, video)
- Light and color data
- Spatial and geometric measurements
- User interaction data
- Environmental sensor data (e.g., motion, temperature, sound)
- Digital media files
- 3D modeling data
Types of data analyses I typically employ or feel comfortable with:
- Image processing and analysis
- Color theory and light behavior analysis
- Spatial mapping and geometric calculations
- User experience and interaction analysis
- Time-based media analysis
- Pattern recognition in visual or interaction data
- 3D rendering and projection mapping
- Digital signal processing (for audio-visual elements)
- Basic statistical analysis of user engagement or environmental data
What types of collaborations are you open to?
Students, staff, or faculty
What agencies, organizations, or foundations do you have experience with to apply for grants?
- National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
- Creative Capital
- Art + Technology Lab at LACMA
- Knight Foundation
- Eyebeam
- New Museum’s New Inc program
- Rhizome, Sundance Institute’s New Frontier Lab
- Adobe Creative Residency
- Autodesk Artist in Residence Program
- Mozilla Creative Media Awards
- Harpo Foundation
- Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
- Jerome Foundation
- Graham Foundation
Interested? Please email me to set up a meeting.