Category Archives for Appropriating New Technologies
the code that always compiles
It finally dawned on me that writing and drawing keep me in sanity. Last few days my mind has been very restless with all these thoughts and murmurings running around. It all calmed down as soon as I started sketching. … Continue reading
[Appropriating New Tech] sounds : noise
Continuing to play with glitch sounds after my last experiment. Something about how these noises sound really appeals to me. The abstract visuals are beautiful – thanks to kyle for translating the onliner codes into images. Still starting from the … Continue reading
[Appropriating New Tech] glitchy walk
First attempt in trying to make a little bit of rhythm out of randomly generated “oneliner” sounds. Here is what it looks like in the console. I basically modified the Generative Code example that Kyle gave us, so that there … Continue reading
[Inspiration] glitch glitch glitch
Last week’s class was completely mind-blowing. Since Kyle is away this Friday (which is today), we are given two weeks to finish the assignment as opposed to the usual one week. Finally I could breath a little bit during the … Continue reading
[Appropriating New Technologies] Fleeting
Points fleeting away from a 3D scanned image. Last week’s class we talked about 3D. Kyle talked about the history of 3D scanning, current techniques for 3D scanning and gave a few examples of working with 3D images in openFrameworks … Continue reading
[Appropriating New Technologies] Triple Eyes
For the Appropriating New Technologies class, Kyle asked us to reinvent the famous faceflip project. This is a screen recording of my final product. It uses the live video from a user on Chatroulette. Using openFrameworks and camtwist this live … Continue reading