PSAM 5566 - Creative Coding Homework
This is the "Read Me" file for the homework repository for Creative Coding taught by Patricio Gonzalez Vivo. sims2014
Please note that it is in "blog format". Meaning the newest homeworks are found at the top of the document and the oldest homework is found at the bottom of the document.
For all the details on my final project click this link to my final project folder! You will find a HEAVY read me file!
Fun with Shaders!
No homework!!!
We went to the OF Meetup at the Fake Love offices! I met some OF rockstars!
Beautiful image of combining Barbara's Oscillating Plane with my Shepre:
My Midterm is based on my fascination with the fundamental building blocks of the universe. As a former astrophysicist, my creative interests lie somewhere in the intersection of art and science. I will continue to push this concept of "simulating" the geometries that govern our entire universe.
Here is a short compilation of the 6 pieces that I made for the midterm: Midterm Compilation Video
Here is the work of Reza Syed who I based a few of these early sketches off of. Reza is an amazing code artist!!! I have long admired his work and can only hope to one day be as talented a coding artist as he is!
No Homework. We worked on our midterm projects!!!
Here are some with all 12:
All 12 if you like heavy metal
Here are 6 broken Out:
Straight Ahead & Pose to Pose Animation
There are particles everywhere. In fact, everything is made up of particles. We are all part of the cosmic soup that was created after the Big Bang. Cosmic Dust is everywhere. Here is a video I made of "cosmis dust" created by a falling brick wall in NYC. Particles Short
Mathematics is everywhere in nature. Here are three videos that of observations I made of motion, i.e. mathematics coming to life.
(a) Here is a trail sketch (no clear screen):
(b) Here are the images I used as the imspirations of the natural phenomenon:
Here are the screen shots of the spirals that I created:
Image of the flip book I made (note I used a sewing machine for the binding of this book):