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* Santiago Ginnobili: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVuU2YCwHjw Ptolemy and Homer Simpson] (2008)
* Santiago Ginnobili: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVuU2YCwHjw Ptolemy and Homer Simpson] (2008)
* Martin Schneider: [http://www.openprocessing.org/sketch/34403 Vignette Explorer] (2011)  
* Martin Schneider: [http://www.openprocessing.org/sketch/34403 Vignette Explorer] (2011)  
* Studio NAND: [http://www.nand.io/projects/research/unreliable-machinery/ Unreliable Machinery]
* Joe Freedman: [http://wheelof.com/sketch/ Cycloid Drawing Machine] + [https://github.com/jbum/CDMS Code] (2015)
* Joe Freedman: [http://wheelof.com/sketch/ Cycloid Drawing Machine] + [https://github.com/jbum/CDMS Code] (2015)



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Meandering Media


Meandering Sound

Martin Schneider: Vignette Explorer (2010)


About

In this lecture we will look at sound signals as meandering curves in time.

  • Mathematical Functions — in the 1st part, we will learn how to create curves using mathematical functions.
  • Curves of Sound — in the 2nd part, we will learn how to make audible curves in time and space.

Goals

  • Basics of mathematical functions
  • Polar coordinates
  • Harmonic synthesizer
  • Sound synthesis in Processing

Literature

Code

Art

Links

Meandering Video

The Meandering Mind