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Maia Grotepass is the first research by Dissertation student at the Digital Arts Division of the Wits School of Arts. Most of our MA candidates take the coursework program. Grotepass came into the research from an Engineering Degree from Stellenbosch University and a Bachelor of Arts from UNISA in 2010. Grotepass’s research paper address the difference between engineers as coders and artists as coders. The difference in conception, implementation, testing and delivery shows interesting differences in convention and rule making and breaking. Grotepass’s research centers on how the two approaches can inform and assist each other towards better development practice and ultimately better art making.
The exhibition nullPointerException is made up of four interactive pieces developed in Open Frameworks. Grotepass has used a Microsoft XBox Kinect sensor for each of the four individual pieces. The pieces explore the relationship between code, developer and audience, expanding on what is seen externally and what is developed artistically internally in the code. Each piece speaks to process and engagement, the titles indicating the area of exploration: comment_compile, interface_instead, commit_often and init_before. Full descriptions and photo’s can be found on the nullPointerException site.
The exhibition opening was a massive success and the pieces run effortlessly with live interaction. I highly recommend a visit if you are in the Western Cape.


































