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Item Open Access A Part of a Whole(2019-09-10) Straathof, Gerry; Leblanc, Jean-Rene; Gadbois, Denis; Dawson, Peter C.; Sandalack, Beverly A.A Part of a Whole is a distillation of insights gained through creative research that examines my relationship to abandoned locations in Western Canada. I have discovered an empathy for the past inhabitants, a curiosity for the sites themselves, and a desire to imagine these locations as they once were. This artwork is produced to instill that empathy and curiosity within others. I have been interested the leftover built environment from the homestead era in Western Canada since childhood, watching farm buildings and industrial sites slowly disappear over the years while on family trips and school outings. A Part of a Whole examines my relationship with the exploration of a landscape that was once inhabited, a busy place of industry, small homestead or bustling town. For this thesis project I have considered Bankhead, Alberta, a mining site within Banff National Park as a case study. My creative research has involved allowing myself to follow a path of curiosity while recording the progress for later introspection and analysis, the synthesis of an insight into elements of artworks and the reflection upon the results. Each work completed in the context of my MFA has brought me a step closer to understanding my relationship to the past inhabitants of these abandoned locations, and what compels me to imagine the way their environments once looked and felt. Each individual living in these absent buildings were a once part of the whole community. A Part of a Whole shares my empathy for these people through the use of suitcases which contain briefly imagined buildings I can only see while exploring the landscape that contained an industry, town or homestead. The connected line of progressing light is my progress through the site, while displaying my imagined recreation of the buildings that were once part of the whole foundations that are all that remain of this community.Item Open Access Where is Every Body: Locating People Directly in Front of Large Screens using Multiple Kinects(2015-05-01) Straathof, Gerry; Carpendale, SheelaghCurrent methods for determining where people are in front of large screens or displays are either expensive, require wearable tracking hardware or are limited in what kind of information they provide. I describe an alternative method to register where people are in the space in front of large screens or displays using multiple Microsoft Kinects. This configuration allows us to track the presence of individuals, and determine whether their hands are hovering above the surface or if their hands are touching it. I describe the limitations of the traditional Kinect arrangement when it comes to large screens and discuss how our approach can avoid these limitations while offering potential for new methods of interaction development. Our new tracking method provides an inspiration for further development of what can be accomplished with inexpensive input devices.