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MOSA

MOSA

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Project Description

Project Description

MOSA is a website that is a virtual museum of sound and art to be used by designers and musicians in order to offer inspiration through the integration of these two art forms. MOSA is a virtual art galley and exhibition, where people can interpret sounds, as well as create visuals to showcase in the exhibit. Musicians are able to interpret a sound when they see the visual art exhibition online. In addition, all artwork and sounds in the exhibition are for sale on the website. It is a collaboration between music and design communities, as well as graphic and sound design students.

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A screenshot shows a webpage for the Museum of Sound and Art (MOSA). The page displays a teal background with a central black square containing a pink circle with a green square inside. White squares are scattered across the black background. A navigation bar at the top of the page includes icons for email, sharing, and social media. The text “ABOUT MOSA OF SOUND AND ART” appears on the left. Below the black square, a navigation bar includes links for “About,” “Exhibitions,” “Workshop,” “Education,” “MOSA Store,” “Submit,” and “Fullscreen.” A copyright notice is visible near the top right.A screenshot of a computer screen displaying a webpage titled "MUSUM of Sound and Art." The webpage features a white background with colorful, pixelated square shapes at the top. Below the title, it states "1 SONG:15 WORKS OF ART" and "The creative possibilities of one hip-hop song." A horizontal row of small images is visible beneath the title. Below the images, a dark blue area contains lines of code. At the bottom of the screen, a navigation bar includes tabs like "HOME," "EXHIBITION," "WORKSHOP," "EDUCATION," "MOSA STORE," and "SUBMIT." A copyright notice reads "Copyright ©2010 MOSA. All rights reserved."A screenshot displays the Museum of Sound and Art (MOSA) website. The webpage features a colorful abstract painting with swirling patterns in red, orange, blue, and green. A white navigation bar includes links for Home, Exhibition, Workshop, Education, Museum Store, and Submit. The browser’s address bar shows “http://moses.museumofsound.edu/index.html” and a Google search bar. The MOSA logo is visible in the top left corner.A screenshot displays a computer screen showing the Museum of Sound and Art website. The website’s header includes the museum’s logo and name. The content area displays a grid of overlapping gray rectangles in various shades, against a white background. A navigation bar at the bottom includes links like “HOME,” “EXHIBITION,” and “WORKSHOP.” A copyright notice is visible near the top center.A screenshot of a music software interface displays a MIDI keyboard graphic on the left side, showing vertical bars of varying colors and widths. Below the graphic, a keyboard layout is presented with keys labeled "SD," "ZXCVBNM," and "L." To the right, a text box prompts the user to "PRESS YOUR KEYBOARD," accompanied by a standard QWERTY keyboard layout. Above the keyboard area, the title "MUSEUM OF SOUND AND ART" is displayed, along with navigation buttons and a search bar. The bottom of the screen shows tabs labeled "HOME," "EXHIBITION," "WORKSHOP," "EDUCATION," "MOSA STORE," and "SUBMIT."A screenshot of a webpage displays "MOSA COMPETITION 2010" on a white background. The title is centered, with "Sound and Art Competition" written below. Below the title, details about the competition are listed: "Total Money Prize amounts to US$500.00 and will be shared among 4 winners." Further down, "One Grand Prize: US$200.00," "One Deed Prize: US$150.00," and "One Silver Prize: US$100.00" are listed. The schedule is marked "Coming soon." A navigation bar includes tabs like "MEDIA," "SLIDESHOW," "COMPETITION," "HOME," "PLAYGROUND," "EXHIBITION," "WORKSHOP," "EDUCATION," "MOSA STORE," "SHOW NO," "SURF," "FOLDER," and "PULLED." The top right corner shows "© 2010 MOSA. All rights reserved." A small "HOME" tab is visible in the navigation bar.A screenshot of a computer screen displays a webpage titled "MOSAICMuseum of Sound and Art." The page features a white background with a brown banner on the left containing text about sound branding. The top bar includes a search bar, address bar, and several social media icons. The central area displays a grid of logos representing various companies, including Yahoo!, Samsung, Konami, LG, Intel, Swisscom, McDonald's, United, Nokia, Lucent, Air France, Philips, Lufthansa, NBC, and PlayStation. The bottom bar includes tabs like "EXHIBITION," "HOME," "EXHIBITION," "WORKSHOP," "EDUCATION," "MUSEUM," "STORE," "SUBMIT," and "PULLSCREEN." The overall layout is clean and organized.A screenshot of a computer screen displaying the Museum of Sound and Art website. The website features a beige background with a navigation bar including tabs like "Home," "Exhibition," "Workshop," "Education," "Muse Store," and "Submit." A grid of thumbnail images is centered on the page, showcasing various artworks and exhibitions. The text “Click Art works” appears above the grid. The website’s URL is visible in the address bar.A screenshot of a webpage from the Museum of Sound and Art (MOSA) website. The page displays a thank you message for donations and shows three colorful mugs arranged on a white background. The top of the page shows the MOSA website address, navigation menu (Home, Exhibition, Workshop, Education), and social media icons. The message thanks donors for contributing via PayPal and mentions no registration or credit card required. The bottom of the page indicates a donation amount of $15 for the actual exhibition.A screenshot shows a webpage from the Museum of Sound and Art (MOSA) in Boston. The page displays a thank you message for donations and showcases four colorful, pixelated art pieces arranged side by side on a white background. The MOSA logo is visible in the top left corner. The webpage includes navigation links like "Home," "Artwork," "Exhibition," "Education," "Workshop," "Nova Store," and "Submit." A PayPal donation link is included, along with a Donate button. The screen also shows standard browser controls, including a URL bar, address bar, and search bar.A screenshot shows a webpage from the Museum of Sound and Art (MOSA) website. The page displays a thank you message for submitting work, along with guidelines for image and music submissions. The browser’s address bar shows “mozaMuseumofSoundandArt.com,” and the URL bar includes “mozaMuseumofSoundandArt.com/index.html.” The page includes navigation links like “Home,” “Exhibits,” “Museum Store,” and “Submit.” A color bar is visible at the top, and a “Next” button appears near the bottom.A modern building exterior features a colorful, geometric wall composed of square panels in shades of yellow, orange, brown, and teal. A glass sliding door reveals a room interior with a black chair and a vase of red flowers. A paved walkway runs alongside the wall.The image shows a tall building with red and white horizontal bands on its facade. Scaffolding is attached to the building, and a sign reading “SOUND PERCEPTION” is visible on a lower level. White lines crisscross the image, likely indicating sound transmission or signal paths. The time stamp “00:00:01:08” appears in the top left corner. The building’s windows reflect the sky and surrounding structures.

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(212) 592-2600

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mfadesign@sva.edu