GMU:Algorithmic Art/Hilde Karin Braunschweig: Difference between revisions

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| My first algortithm was only about creating an intersting pattern,  but it didn't really came out like I expected it. I forgot to write, that the lines should go from the left to the right edge of the paper. and I wrote a second algorithm underneath, but the HGP assumed them as one algorithm, which made it maybe a bit difficult to understand what to do. But it looks very intersting and abstract and I at least learned how difficult it is to give correct advises and to make another person realize an image that only exists in ones head.
| My first algortithm was only about creating an intersting pattern,  but it didn't really came out like I expected it. I forgot to write, that the lines should go from the left to the right edge of the paper. and I wrote a second algorithm underneath, but the HGP assumed them as one algorithm, which made it maybe a bit difficult to understand what to do. But it looks very intersting and abstract and I at least learned how difficult it is to give correct advises and to make another person realize an image that only exists in ones head.
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In this algorithm we should include randomness. I wanted to create a rectengular spiral, by drawing 3 lines in a 90 degeree angle and one line in an angle choosen by the HGP. I reduced the area for the angles so that the algorithm would work, but i maybe should have reduced it more, so that there are more lines and a more interesting image.
In this algorithm we should include randomness. I wanted to create a rectengular spiral, by drawing 3 lines in a 90 degeree angle and one line in an angle choosen by the HGP. I reduced the area for the angles so that the algorithm would work, but i maybe should have reduced it more, so that there are more lines and a more interesting image.
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This algorithm was about collecting parameters and numbers out of our surrounding. I choose the topic noise, because I had a class about Urban Soundscapes in the last semester and I wanted to try a simple form of notation. The HGP shouldonly focus on the hearing in crowded places. I did not say whether  to draw the waves on top of each other or under each other, thats why there are these 2 different forms in the result. I like it, that you can see the differences between the different places where the noise was notated and I had fun hearing about what some significant wave forms mean (like screaming kids on the ice rink)
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