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I am studying media art in the 2nd bachelor semester, after four years of studying mathematics, physics and a bit of economics. | I am studying media art in the 2nd bachelor semester, after four years of studying mathematics, physics and a bit of economics. | ||
I have knowledge of different programming languages (Pure Data, Processing, C/C++, Java etc.), network architecture, web techniques, and mathematics (analysis, basic pde, numerical stuff), which I am used to apply on image and sound synthesis, analysis and processing and for interaction design. | |||
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This is the result of a course, dealing with generative web art, I attended in the last semester: http://jonaskoehler.de/generativeBauhaus/index.html | |||
==Project Idea== | ==Project Idea== | ||
Currently I am looking for ways to grow acoustic genomes which evolve depending on biometric data provided by the listener (for example heart rate, skin resistance etc.). One Idea: the measured stress | Currently I am looking for ways to grow acoustic genomes which evolve depending on biometric data provided by the listener (for example heart rate, skin resistance etc.). One Idea: the measured stress levels of one participant in Weimar and one participant in San Diego are summed. This builds the environment (fitness-function) in which a sound has to evolve to minimize the stress-level of both listeners. | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_algorithm WIKI on genetic algorithms] | |||
[http://cwwang.com/2008/04/13/gsr-reader/ measure skin resistance with an arduino] | |||
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Another idea would be an audio-visual web-installation, which I would give the working title "digital data incinerator". I developed the idea one year ago and I think it could fit well in this project: | Another idea would be an audio-visual web-installation, which I would give the working title "digital data incinerator". I developed the idea one year ago and I think it could fit well in this project: |
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