A digital, interactive museum experience designed by the Digital Applied Learning and Innovation (DALI) Lab is attracting eyeballs.
Working in conjunction with The Dal铆 Museum in St. Petersburg, Fla., a team of 线上赌场 students has used eye-tracking technology to create a computer program that captures the viewer鈥檚 gaze as they view artwork by Salvador Dal铆, a leading figure in the Surrealist movement.
The program examines how people look at paintings, says Tim Tregubov, director and co-founder of the , and aims to enhance their understanding and experience of the art.
As viewers take in the details of a Dal铆 painting of their choice, the app follows and records their wandering eyes. This offers a rare window into how people look at paintings鈥攚hich themes or colors draw the most attention, where the eyes linger and for how long.
After a year of research, software development, and digital design, the program had its first test run over spring break. Project manager Donia Tung 鈥22, software engineers Julian Wu 鈥22, Devon Starr 鈥25, and Isabella Hochschild 鈥25, and user experience designers Jennifer Xu 鈥23 and Tatum Teodori 鈥22 traveled to The Dal铆 to continue finessing the program alongside the museum staff they have been working with virtually to-date.
Every term at the DALI Lab, more than 85 students work on projects in teams of designers, software engineers, and a project manager. Student mentors and staff provide an exciting, fast-paced, and supportive learning environment where students create digital solutions for partners around the world.
鈥淚t was exciting and very gratifying to watch our partners at the museum test out the project for the very first time,鈥 says Tung. A major in computer science and history modified with women, gender, and sexuality studies, Tung is interested in exploring how computer science and emerging technologies can be used to facilitate storytelling, and describes the project as 鈥渁 culmination of everything that I鈥檝e ever been interested in.鈥
Teodori, an engineering and studio art major, was also drawn to the project because it blended technology and art. She worked on the project from the start, from conducting preliminary research on digital exhibits to creating the look and feel of the experience with the other designers on the team. It was rewarding, she says, and a valuable lesson on how to work with clients.
Interactive exhibits at natural history and science museums were always a big draw for Wu, a computer science and economics major. The opportunity to build a personalized experience for museumgoers was what attracted the computer science and economics major to the project. He hopes that visitors enjoy giving the eye-tracking technology a whirl as they learn about art.
Besides sharpening students鈥 technical and design skills, the project also enabled them to acquire a rich amount of domain knowledge about the physiology of vision, Dal铆鈥檚 art, and museum curation to create a compelling digital design solution, says Tregubov.
It was challenging to develop code for a new, cutting-edge hardware, which didn鈥檛 come with a ton of documentation, says Wu. What was more daunting, he says, 鈥渨as building something that hundreds or thousands of people will see and use someday. Everything has to be pixel perfect.鈥
The Dal铆 was introduced to 线上赌场鈥檚 DALI Lab when the museum hosted , the vice provost for entrepreneurship and technology transfer, for a talk in 2019. It鈥檚 not a coincidence the two entities share a similar name, though. The choice of the acronym for the digital arts lab was deliberate, a hat-tip to Dal铆 and the avant-garde.
The museum was intrigued by the DALI Lab鈥檚 work and mission and began discussing collaboration ideas, ultimately landing on the eye-tracking project.
The Dal铆 is more than a museum; it is a laboratory in which to experiment with new ways of thinking, says Dal铆 Museum Executive Director Hank Hine.
鈥淭his collaboration with 线上赌场鈥檚 DALI Lab program and students provided an avenue to begin studying a topic we鈥檝e long been interested in exploring,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nd it paired harmoniously with our dedication to both education and to developing experiences that blend art and technology.鈥