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== Description == | == Description == | ||
Since this is a block workshop please make sure to sign up on the official list | |||
at the secretary with [[GMU:Personen#Daniela_Dembowski|Daniela Dembowski]] until October 18th. | |||
In addition please send an [[#Application|application email]] to Martin Schneider | |||
to tell him a bit about you and what you expect from this course. | |||
This course tackles several forms of self-organisation.<br> | This course tackles several forms of self-organisation.<br> | ||
The subject is approached via exercises and experiments in the Processing programming language. | The subject is approached via exercises and experiments in the Processing programming language. | ||
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The course will be in English, unless all participants are speaking German. | The course will be in English, unless all participants are speaking German. | ||
== | == Eligible Participants == | ||
Undergraduates and graduates enrolled in the faculties of Media, Gestaltung and Architecture. | |||
== | == Requirements == | ||
Applicants should have some programming experience and feel comfortable with the Processing IDE. | |||
== Application == | |||
'''To:''' [[User:ms|Martin Schneider]]<br> | '''To:''' [[User:ms|Martin Schneider]]<br> | ||
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== Syllabus == | == Syllabus == | ||
This is an outline of the syllabus. | This is an outline of the syllabus. | ||
The dates are fixed, but details of the course may be subject to change. | The dates are fixed, but details of the course may be subject to change. | ||
Click on the titles to get to the subpage of each block. | |||
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! Block !! Date !! Day !! Topics | ! Block !! Date !! Day !! Topics | ||
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| rowspan="3" | Computational Systems | | rowspan="3" | [[/Part1|I. Computational Systems]] | ||
| 29.11.2013 | | 29.11.2013 | ||
| Fri | | Fri | ||
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| Vector Fields | | Vector Fields | ||
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| rowspan="3" | Geometric Systems | | rowspan="3" | [[/Part2|II. Geometric Systems]] | ||
| 06.12.2013 | | 06.12.2013 | ||
| Fri | | Fri | ||
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| Geometric Chemistry | | Geometric Chemistry | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="2" | [[/Part3|III. Natural Systems]] | ||
| 13.12.2013 | | 13.12.2013 | ||
| Fri | | Fri | ||
| Patterns in Nature | | Patterns in Nature | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 14.12.1013 | | 14.12.1013 | ||
| Sat | | Sat | ||
| Patterns in | | Patterns in Society | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | rowspan="1" | [[/Part4|IV. Final Showdown]] | ||
| 19.01.2014 | |||
| Sun | | Sun | ||
| | | Show us your Work | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Evaluation == | |||
* Regular and active participation in all three workshop blocks. | |||
* Working on subtasks and presenting them with documentation on the wiki and on OpenProcessing | |||
* Autonomous preparation of the course involving self-study of the relevant skills (such as programming in Processing) | |||
* Final Assignment: Individual exploration of self-organisation with documentation on the wiki | |||
== Participants == | |||
This is the list of the workshop participants. | |||
Click on the names to get to get to their experiments and final projects. | |||
If you are a participant and you aren't on the list, go for it! | |||
* [[/Clemens Bast|Clemens Bast]] | |||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
=== Processing === | |||
Check out the [[Processing/Links|Processing links]] in this wiki if you are new to Processing.<br> Make sure to get comfortable with the Processing IDE before the course, so we can dive right into the code. | |||
=== Virtual Classroom === | === Virtual Classroom === | ||
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=== Inspiration === | === Inspiration === | ||
Below is a list of resources provided by scientists, artists and designers, | Below is a list of resources provided by scientists, artists and designers, | ||
that rely heavily on nature inspired self-organisation in their work. | that rely heavily on nature inspired self-organisation in their work. | ||
'''Self-Organisation Collection''' | '''Self-Organisation Collection''' | ||
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* [http://jonathanmccabe.com/Cyclic_Symmetric_Multi-Scale_Turing_Patterns.pdf Cyclic Symmetric Multi-Scale Turing Patterns] | * [http://jonathanmccabe.com/Cyclic_Symmetric_Multi-Scale_Turing_Patterns.pdf Cyclic Symmetric Multi-Scale Turing Patterns] | ||
* [http://www.openprocessing.org/sketch/33444 Turing-McCabe Pattern Explorer] | * [http://www.openprocessing.org/sketch/33444 Turing-McCabe Pattern Explorer] | ||
== Literature == | |||
{{Self-organization/Literature}} | |||
=== Processing === | |||
This is a list of recommended books for the Processing language. | |||
{{ProcessingBooks}} | |||
=== Further Reading === | |||
There are a couple of books in the Semesterapparat of [[GMU:Things_that_organize_themselves|Things that organize themselves]], that you might want to flip trough: | |||
{{Self-organization/Semesterapparat_WS2013}} | |||
[[Category:WS13]] | [[Category:WS13]] | ||
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[[Category:Gestaltung]] | [[Category:Gestaltung]] | ||
[[Category:Design]] | [[Category:Design]] | ||
[[Category:Generative Gestaltung]] | |||
[[Category:Selbstorganisation]] | [[Category:Selbstorganisation]] | ||
[[Category:Martin Schneider]] |