We are the Expressive Computing lab. at UNIST
We explore the potential of applying computational intelligence to design
by using AI as an emerging tool, material, and media

Our group explores the opportunities and challenges that machine intelligence may bring to computational interaction design and emerging media arts practices to prompt human creativity and cultural experience using an expression as a new design material to create a more intuitive, natural, and expressive computing culture

Toward a Non-Fungible Experience:
 The Emerging Media Art Performance of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (SIGGRAPH ASIA'22)
IQarium: A Concept Design for a Sustainable Aquarium Using XR/MR (2020)
Visualization of expressive features in the conductor's beat pattern gestures, 2015
Emerging Media Arts Performance for Recomposed by Max Richter: Vivaldi (2024)
J'avais rêvé d'une autre vie (I dreamed a dream), 2019
Aesthetic transferrence between Impressionism and Neural Style Transfer, 2019
BBB: Revolutionizing Cross-Language Communication Service in a Multilingual World (RedDot'23)
Toward a Non-Fungible Experience:
 The Emerging Media Art Performance of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (SIGGRAPH ASIA'22)
Expanding the Design Space of Computer Vision-based Interactive Systems for Group Dance Practice (DIS'24)
Nulgil: A Concept Design For Empowering Local Voices through AI (2024)
Two bodies, an audio-video dance performance in a rehearsal, 2019
Nulgil: A Concept Design For Empowering Local Voices through AI (2024)
BBB: Revolutionizing Cross-Language Communication Service in a Multilingual World (RedDot'23)
Particling Night: The Design of an Emerging Media Artwork as a Tool for Reflection on Superficiality of Social Media (IASDR'23)
Computational analysis of the contemporary art scene using t-SNE, 2018
Misplaed Euphoria in a rehearsal, 2017
Emerging Media Arts Performance for Recomposed by Max Richter: Vivaldi (2024)

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