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photo credit: Kyle McDonald
In association with the first international OpenFrameworks World-Wide Developers Meeting, some of the world’s leading computational artist/developers will discuss their pioneering work at the intersection of arts and computer science.
During the week, the OpenFrameworks core development team is encamped at the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry to advance the next version of OpenFrameworks, a toolkit for new media education and creative coding. Each evening at 5pm, we will feature three or four short presentations by members of this team.
Presenters/Participants Include:
Zachary Lieberman / Theodore Watson / Arturo Castro / Mehmet Akten / Todd Vanderlin / Anton Marini / Damian Stewart / Kyle McDonald / Keith Pasko / Diederick Huijbers / Daito Manabe / Dan Wilcox / Jonathan Brodsky / Zach Gage
OpenFrameworks(OF) is a powerful, open-source toolkit for creative coding in C++.
Ciopprine is an exploration of color in virtual space. As algorithmically generated forms slowly float through space, they reveal the colors of the world they inhabit. Adapted from the names of multiple colors, the title of the work reflects the dynamic and complex gradients produced through this compositional approach. This work was made using openFrameworks and is presented as an 8 minute long seamless looping video.
Ciopprine is available on the FRAMED* device:
"Ascension (@Upfor)" is a site-specific virtual reality artwork that was presented during the exhibition "Electric Fields" at Upfor Gallery in Portland, Oregon. Throughout the month of February 2015, visitors dawned an Oculus Rift virtual reality headset and were transported into a digital copy of Upfor.
Photo by Evan La Londe, courtesy of Upfor Gallery.
scanning the YCAM library. this is my first attempt at 3d scanning a very large space, and i haven't correctly accounted for the extrinsics yet -- i just guessed approximately.
i tried accounting for the distortion coefficients, but somehow that introduced more distortion, so i have to fix that too.
this is all part of my research at the YCAM interlab: github.com/YCAMInterlab/ProCamToolkit
working with morphological thinning for lineart rendering
see full size to understand what's going on secure.flickr.com/photos/kylemcdonald/6299041136/sizes/o/...
photo credit: Kyle McDonald
In association with the first international OpenFrameworks World-Wide Developers Meeting, some of the world’s leading computational artist/developers will discuss their pioneering work at the intersection of arts and computer science.
During the week, the OpenFrameworks core development team is encamped at the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry to advance the next version of OpenFrameworks, a toolkit for new media education and creative coding. Each evening at 5pm, we will feature three or four short presentations by members of this team.
Presenters/Participants Include:
Zachary Lieberman / Theodore Watson / Arturo Castro / Mehmet Akten / Todd Vanderlin / Anton Marini / Damian Stewart / Kyle McDonald / Keith Pasko / Diederick Huijbers / Daito Manabe / Dan Wilcox / Jonathan Brodsky / Zach Gage
OpenFrameworks(OF) is a powerful, open-source toolkit for creative coding in C++.
photo credit: Kyle McDonald
In association with the first international OpenFrameworks World-Wide Developers Meeting, some of the world’s leading computational artist/developers will discuss their pioneering work at the intersection of arts and computer science.
During the week, the OpenFrameworks core development team is encamped at the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry to advance the next version of OpenFrameworks, a toolkit for new media education and creative coding. Each evening at 5pm, we will feature three or four short presentations by members of this team.
Presenters/Participants Include:
Zachary Lieberman / Theodore Watson / Arturo Castro / Mehmet Akten / Todd Vanderlin / Anton Marini / Damian Stewart / Kyle McDonald / Keith Pasko / Diederick Huijbers / Daito Manabe / Dan Wilcox / Jonathan Brodsky / Zach Gage
OpenFrameworks(OF) is a powerful, open-source toolkit for creative coding in C++.
Tuesday through Friday, January 11-14
5:00pm-6:00pm EST
Carnegie Mellon University, Baker Hall 136A (Adamson Wing)
Map: bit.ly/g2aoR6 + Room location info.
In association with the first international OpenFrameworks World-Wide Developers Meeting, some of the world’s leading computational artist/developers will discuss their pioneering work at the intersection of arts and computer science.
During the week, the OpenFrameworks core development team is encamped at the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry to advance the next version of OpenFrameworks, a toolkit for new media education and creative coding. Each evening at 5pm, we will feature three or four short presentations by members of this team.
Presenters/Participants Include:
Zachary Lieberman / Theodore Watson / Arturo Castro / Mehmet Akten / Todd Vanderlin / Anton Marini / Damian Stewart / Kyle McDonald / Keith Pasko / Diederick Huijbers / Daito Manabe / Dan Wilcox / Jonathan Brodsky / Zach Gage
OpenFrameworks(OF) is a powerful, open-source toolkit for creative coding in C++.