Gaze Project
META-GAZE
About
The GAZE Project uses gaze-tracking software to understand how people perceive visual media. Tracking an observer’s
eye movement lets us know where the observer is focusing and for how
long or where they tend to look first. It tells us how observers are affected
by visual media, how visual media affects observers and even how artists
can use visual media to affect viewers. This work
has been shown at the
LA Fashion Film Festival, LAST art exhibition at the
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and was awarded “Top Rated Abstract” by the Leonardo
Abstract Services in 2018.Research Presentation
Visualizing Gaze
Awards + Recognition
2018 LAST Art Exhibition, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
2018 Top Rated Abstract, “Gaze Relations: Looking as Power”, Leonardo Abstracts Service
2018 Graduate Student Research Slam Finalist, UC Santa Cruz
2018 Florence French Fund for the Arts, UC Santa Cruz