Artistic Research + Inspiration Project B

Artistic Research: Collaboration with James Widjaja https://wp.nyu.edu/nyushanghai-jameswidjaja/2024/03/24/the-reincarnation-of-net-flag/  Individual Conclusion: Net art is very fluid in its aesthetic and adapts as visual language. I appreciate the lack of rigidity in it and how the website incorporates a user interface for people to engage with it to make a new flag and see the progress in it. Continue reading Artistic Research + Inspiration Project B

Artistic Inspiration Research: Lichenia

Exploring Lichenia: An Creative Coding Perspective Introduction Lichenia is a unique and isometric perspective game that explores the interplay between climate chaos, human habitats, and the complexities of city building. It challenges traditional tabula rasa approach and draws inspiration from Octavia Butler’s Parables and the Anthropocene concept. It was created with Everest Pipkin’s Mushy tileset Continue reading Artistic Inspiration Research: Lichenia

Interactive Memories

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Oh5wEIYL7u3MK-B2m5pYkMTr51qwqSj4/view?usp=share_link https://editor.p5js.org/ssc10042/sketches/wM-Q1RNMJ In this project, we had to take another person’s code and memory, and make it interactive. My partner was Catherine and she described to her memory in Japan. Over winter break, she traveled to Japan and during that time, she was able to try on a kimono. I tried to incorporate the design Continue reading Interactive Memories

Creative Coding Lab – Mini Project 1. Drawing with Code

In this project, I really wanted to focus on what we learned in class. I mainly used ellipses, rect, and arc for my components. I did have some difficulty in arranging the lines of code, but overall, I felt successful in creating my first project with p5 and Java. I preferred using exploratory programming, because Continue reading Creative Coding Lab – Mini Project 1. Drawing with Code