Class Projects
Virtual Music Player
![](pictures/MusicPlayerVR-flyer.png)
Goal: To use natural hand gestures and body movements to create a music playlist by manipulating "noteblocks" and placing them into a "playlist holder".
Development Tools: Unity Game Engine, Microsoft Kinect Sensor, Blender
Demo:
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Cap App
![](pictures/CapApp.png)
Goal: To redesign the commuter experience by helping commuters find parking efficiently.
Development Tools: Android SDK, Android mobile device, JustInMind Prototyper
Concept Video:
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Eat Abroad App
![](pictures/EatAbroad.png)
Goal: To cultivate cultural empathy by exposing people to traditional food eating customs around the world.
Development Tools: Balsamiq, Azure RP Pro, Paint, Microsoft Office Picture Manager, Android Studio/SDK, Android mobile device
Prototype Video:
Writing Samples
[Isaac, J. (2015) "The Effect of Using a Foreign Food Mobile Application to Cultivate Cultural Empathy". Clemson University.]Download PDF
[Isaac, J. (2014) "The Effect of Early Computer Science Exposure in Choosing Computer Science as a College Major". Clemson University.]
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[Lowens, B., Isaac, J. Dave, M. (2014) "Redesigning The Commuter Experience at Clemson University". Clemson University.]
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Video Production & Editing
VENVI (Demo)
A video demonstrating VENVI to accompany a paper submission for IEEE-VR 2016. This video was directed, produced, scripted, edited, and narrated by Joseph Isaac, Jr.
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Cap App (Concept)
A concept video for a mobile application aimed to improve parking efficiency on Clemson University's campus. This was a part of a group project for Fundamentals of Human-Centered Computing (HCC), an introductory course for Clemson's HCC PhD Program. This video was directed, produced, and edited by Joseph Isaac, Jr.
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Eat Abroad (Prototype)
A high-fidelity prototype video for a mobile application aimed to cultivate cultural empathy by exposing people to traditional food eating customs around the world. This was a part of an individual project for Affective Computing, a HCC graduate course at Clemson University. This video was directed, produced, and edited by Joseph Isaac, Jr.
Music Production
All instrumentals were produced by Joseph "DJ Tele" Isaac, Jr. using FL Studio software and a MIDI controller keyboard.