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An Arduino with a color sensor records the data and this data (variety of pigments) will be use for to paint morning walks at Ilm Park. A color will be archived while walking every morning on the specific route determined in the park. | An Arduino with a color sensor records the data and this data (variety of pigments) will be use for to paint morning walks at Ilm Park. A color will be archived while walking every morning on the specific route determined in the park. | ||
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Revision as of 09:36, 2 February 2022
+First Experiment // Processing + Arduino
Experiment 2 // Photointerrupter + Arduino
Painting Morning Walks
Key words:
+walking +routine +pigment +collecting +archive +nature +memory
Is there a possibility that the activities or habits we do in our daily life can turn into meaningful data?
What do we encounter when this data is collected from nature with the digital method and transformed into an art practice with the traditional method?
Project Method:
An Arduino with a color sensor records the data and this data (variety of pigments) will be use for to paint morning walks at Ilm Park. A color will be archived while walking every morning on the specific route determined in the park.
Class Presentation-beginning and process