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[[Image:Meandering-through-space-teaser.png|thumb|left|300px|Martin Schneider: [https://github.com/bitcraftlab/meandering-code meandering code] (2014)]] <br> | |||
'''Meandering through Space''' | |||
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{{ | == Participants == | ||
{{Note|Please create a subpage with your name and add a link below}} | |||
* [[/Martin Schneider|Martin Schneider]] | |||
* [[/Kei Kitamura|Kei Kitamura]] | |||
* [[/Jessica Hüttig|Jessica Hüttig]] | |||
* [[/Rachel Smith|Rachel Smith]] | |||
* [[/Christina Kittell|Christina Kittell]] | |||
* [https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-und-gestaltung/wiki/User:MCanisius Maud Canisius] | |||
*[[UlasYener|UlasYener]] | |||
*[[EsraDemirel|EsraDemirel]] | |||
* [https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-und-gestaltung/wiki/User:Bita.rezazadegan Bita Rezazadegan] | |||
* [https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-und-gestaltung/wiki/User:Ppapadi Pinelopi Papadimitraki] | |||
* [[/Tobias Zimmer|Tobias Zimmer]] | |||
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== Application == | == Application == | ||
You can apply for this class via email.<br> | |||
Make sure to use the email subject ''"Meandering through Space /// Application"'' and include all information listed below. | |||
'''To:''' [[User:ms|Martin Schneider]]<br> | '''To:''' [[User:ms|Martin Schneider]]<br> | ||
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# Name, Surname | |||
# Your study program (including name of study + master or bachelor) | |||
# Your study semester (as of SS 2016) | |||
# matriculation number (Matrikelnummer) | |||
# Valid email address @uni-weimar.de | |||
# '''Provide a short and precise instruction that explains how to draw a curve that completely fills a page''' | |||
# '''Follow your instruction and attach the resulting page as an image''' | |||
== Schedule == | == Schedule == | ||
{{note|'''Click the links to learn more about the topics of the course.<br> | |||
The schedule may still be subject to change. | |||
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* Tim Ingold: ''Lines: a brief history'' (2007) — ISBN 978-0415424271 (hint: [https://www.google.de/#q=Lines:+a+brief+history google it]) | |||
* Jeffrey Ventrella: [https://archive.org/stream/BrainfillingCurves-AFractalBestiary/BrainFilling Brain-Filling Curves] (2012) | |||
* Braitenberg Valentino: ''Vehikel. Experimente mit kybernetischen Wesen'' (1993) — ISBN 978-3499195310 | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:05, 21 May 2017
Meandering through Space
Werkmodul/Fachmodul
Lecturer: Martin Schneider
Credits: 6 ECTS, 4 SWS
Date: Thursday / Donnerstag 17:00 - 20:30
Venue: Performance Plattform, Digital Bauhaus Lab (Raum 001)
First meeting: Donnerstag, 20. October, 2016 um 17:00 Uhr
Participants
Please create a subpage with your name and add a link below
Beschreibung
Die Interaktion des Wassers mit geologischen Formationen führt zu geschlängelten und gewundenen Formen, die seit Urzeiten Vorbild sind für dekorative und mystische Gestaltung. Auch das Labyrinth, das um ein Zentrum meandert ist ein kulturelles Mem das seit Jahrtausenden kopiert und immer wieder neu interpretiert wird. Ob in ritueller Bewegung, im Tanz oder als Graffitti. In diesem Modul gehen wir den mäandernden Bewegungsspuren nach und erlernen die programmatische Gestaltung von raumfüllenden Kurven, Meandern und Labyrinthen. Am Ende des Moduls steht die kollaborative Gestaltung eines Meanders, das auf der Performance-Plattform aufgeführt werden soll.
Folgende Kenntnisse werden vermittelt:
- Programmieren mit Processing
- Steuerung der Videowall und des Sound-Systems der Peformance-Plattform
- Interfaces zur Aufzeichnung und Gestaltung von Trajektorien
- Kurven, Trajektorien und Bewegung im Raum
- Theorie und Praxis der Meander und Labyrinthe
- Programmierte Gestaltung von Linien und Kurven
- Raumfüllende Kurven und fraktale Mathematik
- Generative Systeme
Dieses Modul erfordert keine Programmierkentnisse.
Im Rahmen des Kurses werden grundlegende Programmierkentnisse vermittelt, die es ermöglichen in Zukunft fortgeschrittene Kurse zu belegen.
Empfehlung
Das Modul wird in enger Zusammenarbeit mit der Professur Elektroakustische Komposition und Klanggestaltung und der Professur Experimentelles Radio veranstaltet. Es wird empfohlen den Kurs mit "Sounds in Motion" (EKK) oder mit "Big Data / Archiv 2" (RADIO) zu kombinieren. Der Kurs richtet sich auch an Studierende der Medienwissenschaften, die das Seminar "Experimentalkulturen" und das Projekt-Modul "Experimente, Artefakte und ihre Performance" bei der Professur Gestaltung medialer Umgebungen belegen, sowie Studiernde der Medienarchitektur.
Description
The interaction of water with geological formations leads to convoluted meandering forms, which have inspired decorative and ritual design practices since primeval times. The labyrinth, meandering around a central point is a cultural Meme that has been copied and reinterpreted for thousands of years, be it as ritual motion, dance or graffitti. In this module we are following the meandering trajectories and learn how to programmatically design curves, meanders and labyrinths. The module culminates in the collaborative design of a meander to be presented on the performance platform.
No programming skills required. This modules teaches basic programming skills which will enable you to visit advanved modules in the future.
Language
The course will be in English, unless all participants are speaking German.
Eligible Participants
Undergraduates and graduates enrolled in the faculties of D, M and A.
Application
You can apply for this class via email.
Make sure to use the email subject "Meandering through Space /// Application" and include all information listed below.
To: Martin Schneider
Subject: Meandering through Space /// Application
Content:
- Name, Surname
- Your study program (including name of study + master or bachelor)
- Your study semester (as of SS 2016)
- matriculation number (Matrikelnummer)
- Valid email address @uni-weimar.de
- Provide a short and precise instruction that explains how to draw a curve that completely fills a page
- Follow your instruction and attach the resulting page as an image
Schedule
Click the links to learn more about the topics of the course.
The schedule may still be subject to change.
Theme | Topic | Date |
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Meandering Curves | Introduction | 20. Oct 2016 |
Collaborative Drawing | 27. Oct 2016 | |
Random Walks | 03. Nov 2016 | |
Meandering Code | ||
From Code to Curves | 10. Nov 2016 | |
Processing Curves | 17. Nov 2016 | |
Transforming Curves | 24. Nov 2016 | |
Meandering Machines | ||
Braitenberg Vehicles | 01. Dec 2016 | |
Drawing Homeostats | 08. Dec 2016 | |
Reactive Curves | 15. Dec 2016 | |
Swarm Based Curves | 05. Jan 2017 | |
Meandering Media | ||
Meandering Sound | 12. Jan 2017 | |
Meandering Video | 19. Jan 2017 | |
The Meandering Mind | 26. Jan 2017 |
Evaluation
- 50 % Kursbegleitende Aufgaben, Experimente und Sketche
- 30 % Dokumentation (davon 10% Mitarbeit im Medien-Wiki)
- 20 % Kollaboratives Design (Meandering Bauhaus)
Prerequisites
No previous rogramming skills required.
Literature
- Tim Ingold: Lines: a brief history (2007) — ISBN 978-0415424271 (hint: google it)
- Jeffrey Ventrella: Brain-Filling Curves (2012)
- Braitenberg Valentino: Vehikel. Experimente mit kybernetischen Wesen (1993) — ISBN 978-3499195310