Its a showcase for our graduating seniors to invite the public to view their major projects. Major projects are done in the 3rd year and takes out a huge percentage of our final marks and a huge amount of time to complete. So after all the hardwork, heres their opporunity to showcase their projects. Below are some of the photos of our students at the showcase and also some project videos!
Our students with Ms Natasha!
Our students with their certificates for IT Project show!
Our student sharing with the visitor on their project!
Now here are some of the projects that were featured at the showcase!
Interactive Digital Media Ideation Platform (IDMIP)
From left to right: Alishia Chiang, Gerald Yong, Yeow Chun Chee, Yeow Chun Sian Project Supervisor: Mr Rick Toh |
The purpose of the Interactive Digital Media Ideation Platform (IDMIP) project is to create an interactive platform to allow the use of objects to represent ideas in the forum, and for people to share their ideas which can be viewed by all users. The platform will also serve as a medium to bring interested parties together to work on an idea. The IDMIP also provides a better representation of ideas through the use of animation and provide a richer collaboration experience for users to express their ideas.
The IDMIP is a collaborative project between Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design & Technology (IADT) and Temasek Polytechnics School of Informatics & IT.
Motion Capture and 3D Video of Shaolin Martial Arts
From left to right: Soh Jun Jie, Zhing Chong Tian, Jaye Chan, Regina Tan Project Supervisor: Ms Cherry Thian, Mr Douglas Finnigan |
Motion Capture and 3D Video of Shaolin Martial Arts consists of a book with accompanying multimedia materials on DVD.
Venerable Gao Can’s disciples were invited to the motion capture lab at the National University of Singapore (NUS) to perform various Shaolin martial arts moves. Advanced 3D technologies were used to capture their body movements, which were then applied to a 3D model of the Venerable, to generate a realistic animation of the monk’s movements. A final video composite, including a realistic model of a Shaolin Temple, was then produced.
This project was done with in collaboration with Mr. Chan Chow Wah, a Singaporean cultural anthropologist from the Cultural Compass Project and the NUS School of Computing.
Project Food, My Life! (Project FML)
From left to right: Valenisha, Kear Tian Seng, Teo Min Li, Tong Kok Peng Project Supervisor: Mr Andrew Tan |
Project Food, My Life! (Project FML) is a Web application that not only provides users with information about various eateries around Singapore but also allows them to share their experiences about the various eateries by plotting them on Google Maps. Users can also rate, comment and share details of the eatery plots via Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook.
Project FML is a collaboration between Tribal DDB and Temasek Polytechnic School of Informatics & IT.