GMU:Speculative Atmospheres/Egor Gavrilov

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Experiments with Processing

Experiment 1

During the first class on Processing I tried out different ways to control size, color and opacity of rectangles and circles on the screen. After that I managed to read out the values from Arduino Serial Monitor and to control position of one of the rectangles on the screen with a potentiometer and with an LDR.


Experiment 2

During my other experiments I tried to emulate dimming my screen by changing the brightness of Processing window's background according to the data from an LDR. (TODO: find out if I actually can control the screen brightness from Processing with the help of some library)


Perception Experiences in Ilmpark

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During our class on the 11th of May I went to the Ilmpark and found a spot where I thought nobody else would go at least for the next half an hour. I tried to connect to the surrounding and to focus on very small objects and phenomena like sprouts, branches and dew drops. The object I have chosen as my "connector" to the natur was a dandelion flower. I didn't want to tear it off at first but then remembered how I always did it as a child and thought that it can actually be a good way to feel being closer to the pure nature so I did it.

I felt like drawing and started to draw the field of dandelions near me. It was not too hard but took some time.

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With the second drawing I tried to capture the fractal complexity of just two branches which were close to me and which looked so elegantly after I stared at them for couple of seconds.

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After finishing the drawing of branches I looked into the distance and suddenly realized that I could feel where exactly all the birds were singing from. It was an illusion of course, since the trees were pretty far away from me, but I wanted to capture this feeling by drawing sound sources over the landscape.

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On the last drawing I tried to illustrate the complexity of grass leaves, of how they grow and intertwine. Seemingly regular and repeating pattern is actually incredibly complex and unobvious.

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