Misha Rabinovich is an associate professor of interactive media and interdisciplinary artist-developer with 11 years of experience building experimental games, installations, and web projects that make ecology and culture legible. He designs and ships creative technology—from a web game that grows plants using projected YouTube videos to a touring mobile sauna that harvested sweat to generate phone-charging batteries—blending software engineering, physical computing, and participatory performance. His academic practice spans residencies and collaborations with McGill, NYU, SIGGRAPH, and biennials, and he currently teaches and develops at UMass Lowell. Comfortable with full-stack web tools, motion capture, and data-driven art, he translates research questions into playful, tangible systems that reveal unexpected social and environmental insights.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Daniel Hand High School
MFA, Transmedia, MFA, Transmedia at Syracuse University
BS, Electronic Art, BS, Electronic Art at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Javascript/WebGL lightweight face tracking library designed for augmented reality webcam filters. Features : multiple faces detection, rotation, mouth opening. Various integration examples are provided (Three.js, Babylon.js, FaceSwap, Canvas2D, CSS3D...).
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Misha Rabinovich - Associate Professor Of Interactive Media