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'''Observing nature'''
'''Observing nature'''


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'''Project'''
'''1.Project'''


How can light and shadow be experienced in another way? I think the world is more colourful, then we think it is. Even grey shadows can be translated into colorful shapes.   
How can light and shadow be experienced in another way? I think the world is more colourful, then we think it is. Even grey shadows can be translated into colorful shapes.   
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painting with shadows: a light sensors isused to sense light/shadow. every grade of shadow outputs a different colour in processing. sitting under a tree, while the sun shines through the leaves and the wind moves them will create a unique painting. going for a walk while carrying the prototype while output a different colourful painting every time.
painting with shadows: a light sensors isused to sense light/shadow. every grade of shadow outputs a different colour in processing. sitting under a tree, while the sun shines through the leaves and the wind moves them will create a unique painting. going for a walk while carrying the prototype while output a different colourful painting every time.


'''First try:'''
 


[[File:Schattenfarbem_processing.pde]]
[[File:Schattenfarbem_processing.pde]]
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This project did not turn out as i wanted it to be. The shapes too randomly located and the colourchanging background in processing is always overlayering the already existing shapes. It was still fun to experiment with colours and shapes. I learnt a lot about how arduino and processing works and how to connect both.  
This project did not turn out as i wanted it to. The shapes are too randomly located and the colourchanging background in processing is always overlayering the already existing shapes. It was still fun to experiment with colours and shapes. I learnt a lot about how arduino and processing works and how to connect both.  


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'''Second try:'''
'''2. Project'''


I want to create an autonomous agent - a "random walker" - that is not moving randomly, but steered by the light that falls on the light sensor.  
I want to create an autonomous agent - a "random walker" - that is not moving randomly, but steered by the light that falls on the light sensor.  
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'''Arduino code:'''
'''Arduino code:'''
[[:File:Agent_Arduino.ino]]
[[:File:Agent_Arduino.ino]]
i used the same arduino code for all following versions.
This is the arduino setup:
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'''Processing codes:'''  
'''Processing codes:'''  


1. [[:File:processing_agent.pde]]
Moving ball:
 
[[File:movingball_pic.jpg|400px]]
 
[[:File:ball_moving.pde]]
 
[[:File:movingball_vid.mp4]]
 
 
'''WALKER'''
 
'''1st Version'''
 
[[:File:processing_agent.pde]]


Problems:  
Problems:  


- mainly the first case is triggered, this means that the line constantly moves to the left and vanishes quickly from the canvas
- mainly the first case is triggered, this means that the line constantly moves to the left and vanishes quickly from the canvas


- sometimes the second case applies but this is barely visible, as the agent just moves back the same line
- sometimes the second case applies but this is barely visible, as the agent just moves back the same line
If the line leaves the canvas it should come back on the other side. I tried to use the line
"if ( x > width ) {
  x = 300;
  y = 300;
}"
placed in the void draw, to make the line reappear at the given coordinates, but the agent only drew a short line and then stopped
'''2nd version:'''
[[:File:1processing_agent.pde]]
the agent reacts better to the light sensor now. it still moves steadily to the left, but if i cover the light sonsor with my finger it moves to the top left.
-->  i wrote "int r =int( map (intData, 0, 1024'''/2''', 0, 3));"
i still cannot bring the agent to move downwards or to reappear on the canvas after it vanished
my idea is to use if satemtents or the function boolean to make it reappear. so far both did not work out
'''3rd version'''
[[File:1Screenshot (1555).png|400px]]
[[:File:3processing_agent.pde]]
the walker now moves directly up, down, left and right.
If the walker disappears from the screen, it reappears at its starting point.
'''Final Version'''
[[File:Screenshot (1559).png]]
to make the walker "shorter" i used a timer that erases the path that the walker took. Now it seems like an autonomous line is walking over the screen. 
[[:File:final.processing_agent.pde]]
[[:File:movingagent.mp4]]

Latest revision as of 12:20, 29 July 2021

Observing nature

A walk in the park: playing with shadow and reflection


Processing & Arduino experiments

Fun processing experiment: a heart form that changes colors by moving the cursor File:processing_heart.pde


Arduino light sensor sets shape of triangle:




1.Project

How can light and shadow be experienced in another way? I think the world is more colourful, then we think it is. Even grey shadows can be translated into colorful shapes.

project idea:

painting with shadows: a light sensors isused to sense light/shadow. every grade of shadow outputs a different colour in processing. sitting under a tree, while the sun shines through the leaves and the wind moves them will create a unique painting. going for a walk while carrying the prototype while output a different colourful painting every time.


File:Schattenfarbem processing.pde

File:Schattenfarben Arduino.ino


This project did not turn out as i wanted it to. The shapes are too randomly located and the colourchanging background in processing is always overlayering the already existing shapes. It was still fun to experiment with colours and shapes. I learnt a lot about how arduino and processing works and how to connect both.



2. Project

I want to create an autonomous agent - a "random walker" - that is not moving randomly, but steered by the light that falls on the light sensor.

See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqecAdEGW6I

Arduino code: File:Agent_Arduino.ino

i used the same arduino code for all following versions.

This is the arduino setup:



Processing codes:

Moving ball:

Movingball pic.jpg

File:ball_moving.pde

File:movingball_vid.mp4


WALKER

1st Version

File:processing_agent.pde

Problems:

- mainly the first case is triggered, this means that the line constantly moves to the left and vanishes quickly from the canvas


- sometimes the second case applies but this is barely visible, as the agent just moves back the same line

If the line leaves the canvas it should come back on the other side. I tried to use the line

"if ( x > width ) {

  x = 300;
  y = 300;

}"

placed in the void draw, to make the line reappear at the given coordinates, but the agent only drew a short line and then stopped


2nd version:

File:1processing_agent.pde

the agent reacts better to the light sensor now. it still moves steadily to the left, but if i cover the light sonsor with my finger it moves to the top left.

--> i wrote "int r =int( map (intData, 0, 1024/2, 0, 3));"

i still cannot bring the agent to move downwards or to reappear on the canvas after it vanished

my idea is to use if satemtents or the function boolean to make it reappear. so far both did not work out

3rd version

1Screenshot (1555).png

File:3processing_agent.pde

the walker now moves directly up, down, left and right. If the walker disappears from the screen, it reappears at its starting point.

Final Version


Screenshot (1559).png


to make the walker "shorter" i used a timer that erases the path that the walker took. Now it seems like an autonomous line is walking over the screen.

File:final.processing_agent.pde

File:movingagent.mp4