GMU:Algorithmic Art/Hilde Karin Braunschweig

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19.10.2018 - Week 1

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Algorithm 1.jpg Homework / Introduction

Superimposed results of the Introductory Algorithm. By executing the algorithm, each participant of the class created a unique personal sign, based on their own name.

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MoholyNagyQ1Supermatistic.jpg

Recreating Q1 Supermatistic by László Moholy-Nagy.



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MoholyNagyAXLII.jpg Recreating AXL II by László Moholy-Nagy.



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26.10.2018 - Week 2

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20181031 grid in turquoise.jpg Creating a 2D grid structure, using nested for loops in Processing.


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02.11.2018 - Week 3

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Schotter-georgNees 1.jpg
Recreating "Schotter" by Georg Nees in class.


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Experimenting with Brownian Motion in class.


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Strahlen1.JPG
some more experiments on randomness.


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09.11.2018 - Week 4

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Experiments with the noise function in class. idea from the "Unknown Pleasures" Poster by Joy Division.


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22.11.2018 - Week 5

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Wellenaufzeichnung3.jpg

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some experiment on moving waves with randomness and noise, starting from one point in the middle or from two points on the left and right edges.

Somehow lost some files. but they all are based on the same algorithm, with different settings in color, size, speed and number : Link to Algorithm

30.11.2018 - Week 6

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we started to wor with images. each pixel is referring to a line. the length of the lines and their number and distance is depending on the x coordinate of the mouse.

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