Michael Rhoades
Michael Rhoades is an intermedial audio and visual artist working in mediums as diverse as oil painting, time-based digital imagery, computer music[1], and computer science. His work is regularly presented around the world in galleries, concert halls, full immersion domes,[2] and head-mounted displays.
Combining high-resolution 3D/360° time-based pseudo holograms (stereoscopic) and 3D/360° 32-channel stochastically generated holophons for high-density loudspeaker arrays, Rhoades creates visual music compositions for a variety of venues in a variety of formats.
In the spring of 2018 Rhoades received a BFA from the school of visual arts at Virginia Tech. The foci of his studies involved creative technologies. Continuing at Virginia Tech, in 2020 he received an interdisciplinary PhD focusing upon the creation of 3D/360° visual music compositions using high-performance computing clusters. These fully immersive virtual reality compositions have been showcased in numerous concerts, symposia, festivals, and conferences in worldwide settings.[3]
In addition to his personal work, Rhoades also heads the HCI area in the IDIA Lab at Ball State University. There he collaborates with a highly skilled team toward the creation of multifarious forms of extended reality projects. His activities in the IDIA Lab also include teaching classes in extended reality.[4]
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- ^ "IDIA Lab BSU". Retrieved 19 November 2024.