Daniel Phelps
Lecturer
- School of Literature, Media, and Communication
Overview
Daniel Phelps develops experimental narrative systems that interrogate and expand the boundaries of media and design practice. His work synthesizes advanced computational methods ranging from robotics and real-time simulation to physical computing and generative AI with aesthetic frameworks such as anamorphosis and multimodal design. This integration operates not simply as a technical enterprise but as a critical exploration of how technological processes mediate perception, embodiment, and interactivity. Within these immersive media architectures, Phelps cultivates conditions of connection, wonder, and curiosity, inviting audiences into encounters that are both intellectually and affectively generative.
Courses
- LMC-2700: Intr-Computational Media
- LMC-2720: Prin of Visual Design
- LMC-2730: Construct-Moving Image
- LMC-3402: Graphic & Visual Design
Publications
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