We had our first event for computer.art held at 8th Light, December 10th. I was super excited at everyone that showed interest, supported, attended, and sponsored us :) We took notes, and photos of those who presented, feel free to check out what was shown!
Artists
Artist: Hugh Sato
Project: The Mycelial Project
The project started with parsing data on Twitter for hashtags connected to the Arab Springs to understand the unspoken communication that lead to active role in a democracy. It ends with a method using technology to curate sound and data to choreograph dancers and participants through the generative patterns.
Artist: Kevin Lesht
Project: 5 Minutes and a Flip
Summary: Kevin makes an omelet every day, but finds the task of updating his blog tedious. Instead of managing these steps manually he finds an automagical solution! Using DynamoDB, Ruby Lambda, Google Photos, and the homemade Parsley Patch.
Artist: Arianna Rudawski
Project: Audio Visualizer
Summary: What is soft? Textures are soft! Arianna explored textures and feelings with sound using openFrameworks. The music shapes the visuals so they react based on auditory data.
Artist: Dubi Kaufmann
Project: Penguin Simulator
Summary: Admiral penguins use a unique sound to find their chicks, this project explored that dynamic by asking the audience to text a number. Dubi used Twilio to call participants with a generated audio clip, the goal was to find the other person with the same unique audio clip. So everyone found their partner by seeking their audio partner!
Artist: Eric Nesser
Project: Nissan AR App
Summary: The project was created for Nissan at Designory, it’s an augmented reality application that let’s dealerships display the car’s safety features without damaging a car to see them.
Artist: Brian Montana
Project: Processing Video Particles
Summary: Brian started learning how to program in Processing; an open-source graphical library and IDE built for the electronic arts. He used the built in methods to build on the particle systems using the video data to create different visuals.
Artist: Joe
Project: Camera Processing
Summary: Joe presented another camera modification using a timing delay on every row of pixels from video data. So the first row of pixels were delayed by the row’s index value in seconds. Next Joe showed off some explorations in TouchDesigner
Thanks you everyone!
I want to thank 8th Light for sponsoring us, Nicole Carpenter was extremely helpful in coordinating the space and food from 8th Light. Thank you Marvin for documentation, assistance, and photography of computer.art. Thanks to all those who attended, and those who presented! Can’t wait to see you at the next computer.art!
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