7,220 DAYS:A MUSEUM OF HENRY

REMEMBERING HENRY IN 2024

REMEMBERING HENRY We will be posting memories about Henry here over the next few weeks. Christophe’s memories: I have two stories about Henry to share today. One when Henry was fifteen and one when he was nineteen.  In 2008 Henry and I travelled to France to empty our house prior[…]

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2024 HENRY ARMERO AWARD WINNERS

The winners of the Henry Armero Award for 2024 are: Annika Wu (BCSA) and Janika Oh (EA) who designed and built a Wearable Sensor Glove for music parameter control allowing for intuitive application of audio effects with hand gestures.  The objective is to allow producers to focus more on experimentation[…]

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2023 Henry Armero Award Winner

We are so happy to announce the winner of the Henry Armero Award for 2023 is Angie Bonilla (aka Angelica Bonilla Fominaya). Angie grew up in the US and Colombia and excelled in her time at Carnegie Mellon. All her work is vastly creative and original. The project that won[…]

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2022 Henry Armero Award Winners

The following were the winners of this years award: Alexander Kampas BCSA, Computer Science and Music Performance Music composition has long been considered a purely artistic act. Autobach ventures to explore how music can be written algorithmically with the use of computers, independent of humans. https://symposium.foragerone.com/meeting-of-the-minds-2022/presentations/46187 Cleo Perez BCSA, Computer Science and Drama[…]

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Henry and Zach

In a moving FB post back in December, Zach Condon, founder of the band Beirut, spoke openly about the physical and mental challenges he faced when touring and performing live. It was impressive and heartening to see such a popular and well regarded artist talking publicly about a subject that[…]

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Is this just another day?

It’s been nine years. Henry lived for 7,220 days and he’s now been dead for 3,287. What does that mean? What am I measuring? Some things don’t change so there’s nothing to measure. For example, that sinking feeling every time I realize that he’s not coming back. No matter how[…]

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2021 HENRY ARMERO AWARD WINNERS

This year’s winners of the Henry Armero Award for Inclusive Creativity at Carnegie Mellon are Sebastian Carpenter, Alyssa Lee and Emily Zhou who created an interactive educational game called ZOBITS. This generative building toy permits players to explore the impact on an ecosystem of different combination of organisms. The inputs[…]

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Future Henry

Today is that day when, seven years ago, the unthinkable happened and Henry abandoned his future. It’s impossible for me to imagine the pain and the momentary delusion that made him feel that taking his life was the best solution to what he was going through. I can only wish[…]

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2019 Henry Armero Award Winner

Lingdong Huang is the winner of this year’s Henry Armero Award. Lingdong is a very creative guy with a lot of cool projects under his belt. You can check them out here and here. The project that won him the award is Pose Estimation Playrooms which is an online multi-user[…]

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