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Retune Studio Visit at RLON on November 20th 2018

Retune Studio Visit at RLON on November 20th 2018

Lumen Prize presents Microworld Brecon at Theatr Brycheiniog. Digital art show where we worked with over 60 locals (kids and some adults) on creative coding animations and artificial life forms. The workshops and drop-in results were then projected around the gallery in an immersive and contemplative space.

Retune Studio Visit at RLON on November 20th 2018

Retune Studio Visit at RLON on November 20th 2018

Retune Studio Visit at RLON on November 20th 2018

Creative Coding -Future Learn week1_01

Retune Studio Visit at RLON on November 20th 2018

Retune Studio Visit at RLON on November 20th 2018

Hommage an Kasimir Malewitsch (Screenshot)

Lumen Prize presents Microworld Brecon at Theatr Brycheiniog. Digital art show where we worked with over 60 locals (kids and some adults) on creative coding animations and artificial life forms. The workshops and drop-in results were then projected around the gallery in an immersive and contemplative space.

Programmiert in Processing.py (Screenshot)

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Lumen Prize presents Microworld Brecon at Theatr Brycheiniog. Digital art show where we worked with over 60 locals (kids and some adults) on creative coding animations and artificial life forms. The workshops and drop-in results were then projected around the gallery in an immersive and contemplative space.

Week 2, Exercise 3

DreamStudio,

Prompt: A python stands in front of an easel in a laboratory with strange technical devices and paints colorful pictures. colored steampunk style,

Mpdel: stable-diffusion-xl-1024-v1-0, Style: Comic Book

This is a screenshot from a creative coding sketch viewable from here: dereknassler.com/p5/graphics-exp/exp4/index.html

There is no sound in the "sketch" but I would recommend playing something abstract along with it in order to appreciate it properly.

 

The following link shows a variation on the above with more complex animation involving differing points of focus and zoom and other subtle changes.

dereknassler.com/p5/graphics-exp/creative-coding/spinningLinkedCircles1

 

NODE10 Forum for Digital Arts

15-20 NOV 2010

Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany

 

Photo by Marius Watz

Retune Studio Visit at RLON on November 20th 2018

Retune Studio Visit at RLON on November 20th 2018

Retune Studio Visit at RLON on November 20th 2018

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Check it out here:

 

dereknassler.com/creative-coding/expMatter1/build/

 

... or here is a different earlier experiment:

 

dereknassler.com/p5/graphics-exp/exp13/index.html

 

I would suggest listening to it with something electronic like this itun.es/ca/2WnWq?i=281074746 by Autechre song Foil.

 

Here is a youtube video of a version of this animation logic using a physics engine (i.e. matter-js) with some experimental abstract sounds involving delay/echo and noise...

youtu.be/72nczrk7FuU

 

And here is the live running code:

  

NODE10 Forum for Digital Arts

15-20 NOV 2010

Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany

 

Photo by Laura Nickel

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