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''Credits:'' 6 [[ECTS]], 3 [[SWS]]<br/> | ''Credits:'' 6 [[ECTS]], 3 [[SWS]]<br/> | ||
''Date:'' Tuesday, 17:00 - 19:15h <br /> | ''Date:'' Tuesday, 17:00 - 19:15h <br /> | ||
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* [[/YueMao - pixel&image in processing.pdf/]] | * [[/YueMao - pixel&image in processing.pdf/]] | ||
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* [[/XinWang-How to make a simple 3D in processing.pdf/]] | |||
* [[Media:Yunshui Jin - An Introduction to OpenGL.pdf]] | |||
==Literature== | ==Literature== |
Latest revision as of 05:47, 6 August 2012
Fachmodul
Lecturer: Frederic Gmeiner
Credits: 6 ECTS, 3 SWS
Date: Tuesday, 17:00 - 19:15h
Venue: Marienstraße 7b, Room 105
First meeting: 17.04.2012
Description
Advanced Computational Design
This class is meant to give an overview about general advanced programming techniques, tools and concepts as well as a deeper look at current software technologies and how to deal with them in the context of media and interface design. The structure of the class will be organised in a workshop-like manner where each participant will have to prepare a presentation of a topic of his choice related to the curriculum.
Topics
OOP recap
- Classes and inheritance
- Scopes (public / private)
- Examples & excercises
IDEs & tools
- Eclipse and Processing
- Autocompletion, Debugging
Structures & concepts
- Datatypes in detail (String, ints, floats, double, ArrayList, HashMap ...).
- Images and pixels >> exercises
- Vector concepts and agents
- Simple physics and particle systems
OpenFrameworks / oF
- C++ concepts (pointer, header files...)
- How to work with OpenFrameworks
- Examples and excercises
3D with OpenGL
- Primitives, lights, cameras in oF
- What is OpenGL?
- Concepts and terminology of 3D
- Examples in oF
Computer vison with OpenCV
- What is OpenCV?
- Concepts and terminology
- Examples in oF
- Tracking example with kinect and OpenCV
Further topics / tools
- Version control with GIT
- Regular expressions / RegEx
- Formats and protocols: XML, JSON, OSC... - Jelena Djokic -Media:Vortrag_Protocols.pdf
Admission requirements
Applicants must have successfully completed the “Physical Computing I” class or have a fundamental knowledge of a high-level object-orientated programming language like JAVA.
Registration procedure
Leistungsnachweis
Referat, aktive Teilnahme, Dokumentation, Eintrag im Wiki
Eligible participants
Graduates enrolled in the Faculties of Media, Gestaltung and in the MediaArchitecture program
Syllabus
- 17.04. Introduction, entry-level questionaire, topics and dates of student presentations
- 24.04. Object orientated concept recap: Classes and inheritance, scopes (public/privat), examples and excercises
- 08.05. Movement with velocity, simple collision detection of objects
- 15.05. Arrays and other datatypes
- 22.05. IDEs (example: Eclipse with Processing)
- 29.05. Images & Pixels (Yue Mao) && Boids / Vectors (Jie Wang)
- 05.06. Simple 3D in Processing (Xin Wang)
- 12.06. Introduction to OpenFrameworks (Ivo Santos)
- 19.06. Introduction to openGL (Yunshui Jin)
- 26.06. Introduction to openCV & motion tracking by Kinect and SimpleOpenNI (Patawat)
- 03.07. NO REGULAR CLASS: Bauhaus Spaziergang
- 10.07. 2 presentation: 1. Protocols & communication formats & APIs [XML/JSON] by Jelena Djokic & Processing and the web by Augusto Gandia
Students Presentation
Literature
- Joshua Noble: Programming Interactivity, O’Reilly, ISBN 978-0596154141
- Casey Reas und Ben Fry: Processing, Mit Press, ISBN 978-0262182621
- Danny Kodicek: Mathematics and Physics for Programmers, Charles River Media, ISBN 978-1584503309
- Gary Bradski: Learning OpenCV: Computer Vision with the OpenCV Library, O’Reilly, ISBN 978-0596516130
Hinweis: Die hier aufgeführte Literatur ist optional und nicht verbindlich!