About Osiris
- Osiris is a digital music visualizer that uses song lyrics to generate dynamic music videos.
- It is the brain child of Schuyler Maclay, Zachary McCune, and Sebastian Gallese, currently sophomore students at Brown University, who first met while studying New Media Art under Professor Mark Tribe.
- At the suggestion of Professor Tribe, Maclay, McCune, and Gallese submitted their final class project- a digital music visualizer that used song lyrics to generate content - to the 2007 Digital Incubator Awards, and received a $25,000 grant to develop their project.
- In June of 2007, the Osiris squad welcomed fellow Brown student Nick Greenfield to the team.
- For more info see:
- The Story
- How Osiris Works.
Meet the Team
- Schuyler Maclay
- Warren, VT - Attended St. Mark's School in Southborough, Mass. where he captained the crew team, and was elected into the Cum Laude Society. Currently studies Art, and Modern Culture and Media. Plays intermural squash, and cheers competitively. Takes cream in his coffee.
- Zachary McCune
- Newport, RI - Attended Portsmouth Abbey School in RI where he captained track, basketball, and was editor in chief of the school newspaper. Currently studying English, MCM, and Medieval History. Believes he can fly.
- Sebastian Gallese
- Fort Worth, TX - Attended school in Fort Worth where he played competitive soccer. Currently studies Comp Sci, and Modern Culture and Media. Plays club soccer and TA's with Professor Tribe.
- Nicholas Greenfield
- Norwich, VT - Attended school in Hanover, NH where he spent his summers sailing and his winters skiing. Currently studies International Relations. Sails competitively for the Brown Intercollegiate Team.