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Fall 2025 Write Up

Introduction

Hello and welcome to the Creative Media Lab’s Fall 2025 write up.  To say the least we have been up to a lot.  This semester’s projects, events, initiatives, workshops and physical lab have all been in play.  We had some great programing take place as well as helped with PVFA events as well.  Will Connor Ph.D., Jonathan Guajardo Ph.D. Candidate, joey lopez Ph.D. and Matthew Campbell Ph.D. all worked hard to maintain the level of programing offered in past semesters, and not only did they maintain it, but they grew the amount of programing.  

joey (currently the one writing) and Jonathan Guajardo are the Co-Coordinators of the Creative Media Lab, and while we have not yet found an official way to give Professor Will and Campbell titles, we would like to recognize their efforts and awesomeness here on this blog.  Their contributions to the Creative Media Lab has been invaluable and appreciated professionally and as amazing professors, mentors and professional learners themselves.  

In addition to great support, we had something major happen to our physical lab, Bolton 113.  As of this winter break it will be under construction and a whole new lab is being built.  The completion date is set for Fall 2026.  

In the meantime we have moved to the basement of Bolton where our lab is now distributed throughout 4 rooms and located next to joey’s and Johnny’s offices.  The changes aligned with a bursary professor Joey received for teaching LMAS201 in the Spring of 2025 and some funds professor Guajardo obtained through teaching Hullabaloo courses.  

So over the Summer and in the beginning of the Fall joey and Johnny solicited feedback from all the Creative Media Lab members and our CMJR’s department professors about equipment they would like to see offered in the lab.  They physical results have been the creative of 4 rooms, each with various capabilities:

  • BLTN 010 – Podcasting Space
  • BLTN 013 – Gaming Lab
  • BLTN 014 – Audio and Video Editing and Production Lab
  • BLTN 019 – Storage and Check-Out

Later in this blog post you will get an update about each room, what equipment they have and their capabilities.  Johnny and I would like to thank the students, especially Bryan and Kaan who played critical roles in setting up the Gaming Lab and A/V Editing and Production lab respectively.  It has been amazing to see how our community has grown and ownership of the spaces organically seized.  

So to say the least, the lab has had some major movement, pun intended.  Now let’s get into the highlights of all the work we have been up to!

Events/Workshops

Lorefest (Will & Campbell)

Dia De Los Muertos Shoebox Altar Workshop

The Dia De Los Muertos Shoebox Altar Workshop was our 4th time having the event!  Over the years it has been a small but power turnout of 10-15 people.  This year Will (Dr. Connor) shared enough shoeboxes to last us for the next couple years, it was an amazing donation.  One of the things I like to do is have a photo printer ready for people to print photos with and lots of reuse arts materials, which we not have two bins worth.  The results are always amazing, we share each others stories, our boxes and what they mean to use.  This year I (joey) created a shoebox altar for Mary Cantu, a good friend of mine who passed away this past year, I did my best to have it really exude her energy and celebrate her life.  Others created altars and/or added to theirs from years past.  

Drone Workshop

Like in the Spring of 2025, we hosted a Drone Workshop once again led by drone operator Kaye Cruz who provided a full day of drone education with both in class and in the field hands on experience. The attendees loved the event, some even bringing their own drones, it was a great event once again. We cannot thank professionals like Kaye for being so giving of their time.

Retro Gaming – Spooky Night (Johnny & Bryan)

The Creative Media Lab

Retro Gaming – Spooky Night was sponsored by the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts on October 28th, with college providing pizza, candy & drinks.  We cannot thank professors Matthew Campbell Ph.D. and Patrick Sullivan Ph.D. for their continued support of these events.  

The theme for the night was Spooky gaming and the presentation on the docent led games of the night were undergraduate Bryan Wiesepape & professor Jonathan Guajardo.  The turnout was great and the presentations very informative.  The docent led games were also a hit with people playing into the night.  Good times!

Audio Engineering Workshop

We hosted an audio engineering workshop where students learned about the audio resources of the lab, basic microphone techniques and DAW overviews.  The results from the workshops led the CML to continue building out audio production resources and continue programming into the Spring of 2026.

Post American Variety Show Videography

The Post American Variety Show was a show put on by the College of PVFA professors teaching improvisation courses.  

“Set in a post-apocalyptic College Station, “The Post-America Variety Show” is a new variety extravaganza that takes a nostalgic look back at a time that never was: the Roaring 2020s, a time when people from different points of view were able to set aside their differences, come together, yell and fight, but also laugh. Enjoy singing and dancing, original music and choreography, comedy and more, all created by Texas A&M students. There may not be any running water or electricity, and the nuclear rats are getting more dangerous by the day, but that’s no excuse not to have a little fun!”

Robert Pepper (Dr. Pepper) Visit and Performances

Robert Pepper, a noise music artist invited by Professor William Connor Ph.D. to work with students and faculty to develop noise music compositions to be performed on campus.  Over a series of weeks, artist Robert Pepper worked with 2 student groups and 1 faculty group on noise music performances that were presented in the black box in LAAH on November 14th.  The results were amazing and the night was one to remember, check out the photos and videos below.  Robert also gave a great lecture where the seats were full and the Q&A allowed the audience to really engage with Robert with questions ranging from his audio techniques to his travels and performances in other countries.  

Spaces

2025 Creative Media Lab Physical Shake Up

Well the lab is currently under construction and as such has been moved into multiple rooms in the basement of Bolton, much like a lower layer in an 80’s movie…  The results have been good, we worked over the summer, through this fall session and into the spring to create four rooms:

Gaming Lab

The gaming lab room is 014 and has proved to be a major draw by all kinds of projects and students, with a 75” television and dolby Atmos home theater system, the core of the gaming lab is robust.  Additionally with every modern gaming system and an array of retro gaming solutions, the lab offers a great way for students to engage with gaming at many levels.  Game studies sessions have taken place, smashbrother meet ups, student org sessions and of course general gaming has occurred with a highlight being our use of the space for retro gaming spooky night as mentioned earlier in this blog post.

Production Studio

The production studio has been a room in the making, offering full video editing systems, audio editing systems, plug in editing spaces for a laptop and an array of musical instruments and digital interfaces, the Production Studio has served as a major hub where student congregate and ideate about their projects and initiatives.  It is also where the CML meets for their weekly meetings.  

Podcast Studio

The Podcasting Studio has been a work in progress for over a year, with the fall introducing a full PTZ based video streaming setup with a new computer, cameras and studio monitors, along with lights.  The usage has been amazing to see as classes and students have used the lab to create content.  

Storage Space

The Storage Space may sound obvious, but we have also used it for the VR simracing setup and other initiatives.  It has been a continued work in progress and as we transition back to the labs main space upstairs we see the VR setup having it’s own space.

Initiatives

Game Studies Meet Up 

Throughout the fall the lab spent time organizing the gaming and setting up the structure to begin Game Studies Meet Ups once again. CML member Bryan Wiesepape and Kaan McCormick played integral rolls in setting up the space and Bryan took the reigns to begin planning game studies meet ups for the spring of 2026 as Kaan obtained a spring 2026 internship at Tesla.

Glasscock Game Studies Collaboration

In addition to our game studies meet up inititaive, Patrick Sullivan Ph.D. and Matthew Campbell Ph.D. of PVFA announced that they had formed a Glasscock Game Studies working group and asked if the lab would like to be participatory. The CML group loved their ideas and quickly agreed to collaborate and began working on a couple of tentative talks for the spring of 2026, with a platformer gaming presentation involving professor Anna Bowman slated as the first event.

VR/AR Initiatives (Kaan)

Durning the fall of 2025, Kaan McCormick worked on various VR and A/R projects in the lab, specifically working with the Meta Quests and Sony VR2 PS5 setups we have on hand. Highlights included demonstration of various driving simulations beyond sim racing, such as big rig driving. He also worked with local DJ’s to develop virtual reality DJ’ing environments.

Individual Projects

Joey’s Acrylic Synth

Joey’s Acrylic Synth is a project he undertook over the summer and worked on through the fall and continues to work on.  In the fall of 2026 he brought the synth to campus for students to experience and interact with, as well as presented the Acrylic Synth to the music making and culture Glasscock working group through a public lecture facilitated by William Connor Ph.D.

The Stranger Short Film

Under my film production company, Martinez Film Productions, I put together my 6th film made at college station called The Stranger. It was a horror short film, and an adaptation of a short story I made back in high school. The film follows a college student running from his life, from an unknown supernatural force, that he believes is out to kill him. For this film, I collaborated with friends from the SWAMP filmmaking club at A&M and other people I could find to be part of the cast and crew. In terms of the creative media lab, they were gracious enough to let me use some of their equipment for the film including a Ronin SC 2 gimbal and a cinelens that I used for many shots of the film. I was able to get some feedback over audio and overall editing from some of the people in the lab and even spent some time in the lab chipping away at parts of the film. The film was definitely a huge endeavour especially in its opening scene, where I filmed a 5 minute one take sequence. While there were ups and downs along the way, and it took a long time to prep, everything did come together well and I was able to showcase to the creative media lab group and to a film festival at A&M hosted by the SWAMP club. 

Down below are some photos and videos of the film: 

Bomi Documentary

The Bomi documentary continued through this fall with joey documenting Bomi’s training and multiple races, a 10k and half marathon leading up to his Spring 2026 Houston Marathon.  In tandem joey began working on a script and scouting editors.  Stay tuned!

Conclusion

Overall the semester was beyond busy with the lab, so even our write up has taken a lot longer to compile, as even the Spring 2026 semester is proving to be very busy as well.  We would like to thank all the students, faculty, community members, alumni and artist & professional participants.  It is with your alls participation that we exist, period.  

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