1. using sin(x) to change color, size, rotation speed,
2. sin(x), random, and mouseX are easily yet powerful in processing.
3. introduction to Object-oriented programming
HW2:
使用 sin 函數來表現 動態
2010年3月29日 星期一
2010年3月23日 星期二
2010年3月15日 星期一
week 3. cube
example:
http://processing.org/learning/3d/primitives3d.htmlEX:
use for-loop and random to generate work such as:
by ma77os
2010年3月9日 星期二
week 2. statements and structure
1. art: the intention to express
"fountain" by Duchamp vs. Mutt 1917
2. ACG at MIT Media Lab.
Aesthetic and computation Concept video
3. for-loop
if
Ex: Draw 10x10 basic elements with some repetition
"fountain" by Duchamp vs. Mutt 1917
2. ACG at MIT Media Lab.
Aesthetic and computation Concept video
3. for-loop
if
Ex: Draw 10x10 basic elements with some repetition
2010年3月1日 星期一
week 1. introduction
Aesthetic Computing: A Brief Tutorial
booklist
conceptual art
Wassily Kandinsky
Victor Vasarely
Sol Lewitt
code artists:
Ben Laposky, 1914-2000
John Whitney Sr., 1918-1995
Herbert W. Franke, 1927-
Lillian Schwartz, 1927-
Harold Cohen, 1928-
Roman Verostko, 1929-
George Legrady, 1950-
Mark Napier, 1961-
John F. Simon Jr., 1963-
John Maeda, 1966-
Mary Flanagan, 1969-
Casey Reas, 1970-
Jared Tarbell, 1973-
Ben Fry, 1975-
booklist
conceptual art
Wassily Kandinsky
Victor Vasarely
Sol Lewitt
code artists:
Ben Laposky, 1914-2000
John Whitney Sr., 1918-1995
Herbert W. Franke, 1927-
Lillian Schwartz, 1927-
Harold Cohen, 1928-
Roman Verostko, 1929-
George Legrady, 1950-
Mark Napier, 1961-
John F. Simon Jr., 1963-
John Maeda, 1966-
Mary Flanagan, 1969-
Casey Reas, 1970-
Jared Tarbell, 1973-
Ben Fry, 1975-
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