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* Owen Jones: [https://archive.org/stream/grammarornament00Jone#page/XV/mode/1up The Grammar of Ornament ] (1856) | * Owen Jones: [https://archive.org/stream/grammarornament00Jone#page/XV/mode/1up The Grammar of Ornament ] (1856) | ||
* koFactorLab: [http://lab.kofaktor.hr/en/portfolio/super-flexible-laser-cut-plywood/ Super-Flexible Laser-Cut Plywood] (2015) | * koFactorLab: [http://lab.kofaktor.hr/en/portfolio/super-flexible-laser-cut-plywood/ Super-Flexible Laser-Cut Plywood] (2015) | ||
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* Anni Albers: [http://www.albersfoundation.org/art/anni-albers/weavings/#slide2 Red Meander] (1954) | |||
* Anni Albers: [http://www.albersfoundation.org/art/anni-albers/weavings/#slide7 Intersecting] (1962) | |||
* Anni Albers: [http://www.albersfoundation.org/art/anni-albers/weavings/#slide5 Under Way] (1963) | |||
* Wilson Thomas: [http://luc.devroye.org/WilsonThomas--Tramarada--2011.png Tramarada Font] (2011) | |||
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* Hans-Henrik Stølum: [http://raaf.org/pdfs/meandering_river.pdf River Meandering as a Self-Organization Process] (1996) | * Hans-Henrik Stølum: [http://raaf.org/pdfs/meandering_river.pdf River Meandering as a Self-Organization Process] (1996) | ||
* Jeffrey Ventrella: [https://archive.org/details/BrainfillingCurves-AFractalBestiary Brain-filling Curves: A fractal Bestiary] (2012) | * Jeffrey Ventrella: [https://archive.org/details/BrainfillingCurves-AFractalBestiary Brain-filling Curves: A fractal Bestiary] (2012) | ||
* | * Jenny Sabin: [http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/05726862 Meander: Variegating Architecture] (2010) — ISBN 978-0415424271 | ||
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* E.Gail Hutchinson and Janet M.Thornton: [http://peds.oxfordjournals.org/content/6/3/233.full.pdf The Greek key motif: extraction, classification and analysis] (1993) | * E.Gail Hutchinson and Janet M.Thornton: [http://peds.oxfordjournals.org/content/6/3/233.full.pdf The Greek key motif: extraction, classification and analysis] (1993) | ||
== Collaborative Drawing == | == Collaborative Drawing == |
Revision as of 17:07, 8 September 2016
Meandering Curves
Introduction
About
This lecture provides an overview of the course and meanders through space and time.
Goals
- Overview of the course
- History of meanders in nature and design
- Basic understanding of generative coding
- Basic understanding of self organisation
Inspiration
Nature
- Harold Fisk: Mississippi Maps (1944)
- Daniel E. Coe: Willamette River, Oregon (2013)
Culture
- Alois Raimund Hain: Mäander, Kreuze, Hakenkreuze (1852)
- Owen Jones: The Grammar of Ornament (1856)
- koFactorLab: Super-Flexible Laser-Cut Plywood (2015)
Art
- Anni Albers: Red Meander (1954)
- Anni Albers: Intersecting (1962)
- Anni Albers: Under Way (1963)
- Wilson Thomas: Tramarada Font (2011)
Literature
Meanders
- Hans-Henrik Stølum: River Meandering as a Self-Organization Process (1996)
- Jeffrey Ventrella: Brain-filling Curves: A fractal Bestiary (2012)
- Jenny Sabin: Meander: Variegating Architecture (2010) — ISBN 978-0415424271
Lines
- Tim Ingold: Lines: a brief history (2007) — ISBN 978-0415424271 (hint: google it)
- Wassily Kandisky: Punkt und Linie zu Fläche (1926)
Labyrinths and Mazes
- William Henry Matthews: Mazes and Labyrinths: A general Account of their History and Developments (1922)
- Herrmann Kern: Labyrinthe (1999) — ISBN 978-3791306148
- Sam McElhinney: Labyrinths, Mazes and the Spaces inbetween (2009)
- Casey Reas: 10 PRINT (2012) — ISBN 978-0819426529 or PDF
Science
- E.Gail Hutchinson and Janet M.Thornton: The Greek key motif: extraction, classification and analysis (1993)
Collaborative Drawing
About
In this lecture we will draw curves using everything from paper to online tools.
Goals
- Learn about algorithms
- Learn about constraints
- Design your own algorithm
Videos
- Conditional Design Workshop by Studio Moniker (2013)
- Conditional Design Keynote by Studio Moniker (2015)
Links
Random Walks
About
In this class we will learn how to use randomness to create curves.
Goals
- Learn to use and create functions in processing
- Learn about random distributions
- Learn about noise functions
Links
- Walking on Real Numbers
- Visualizing Randomness (Anti-Dataviz)
Art
- Roomba Art Group on Flickr
- Drawn not Void by Sergio Albiac (2010)