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Robert Hodgin

Robert Hodgin

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Klaus Obermaier 1.3 mb / 27 x 20 cm 1.5 mb / 19 x 14 cm 1.5 mb / 27 x 19 cm 5.7 mb / 120 x 55 cm 2 mb / 27 x 20 cm 5.8 mb / 46 x 34 cm décoder Computational code contains the core data necessary to run a computer programme. It is also becoming an increasingly prevalent design tool. Code is both a new ‘material’ that artists can use and an inspiration for their subject matter. Practitioners are exploring the beauty of algorithms and the artistic potential of computational systems. Programmers, who work with code to create computer programmes, are a recent addition to the creative arts community. They develop and craft bespoke code, working individually or collaboratively within a design team. Flux Studio - Profile project list Flux Studio is a transdisciplinary practice engaged in an investigation of the medium of light and its relationship to our perception of space. This pursuit results in work that spans conventional disciplines of art, design and research. Our experience in architectural, furniture, exhibition, and sustainable design makes Flux Studio a valuable team member on a variety of collaborative projects.

Morten Riis: Dessins sonores numériques (Chronique) “Digital Sound Drawings”, by danish composer Morten Riis, is a collection of 6 pieces composed through the drawing of images and their direct conversion into sound. By literally drawing sounds, Morten Riis presents us carefully hand-crafted pieces that are in reality audiovisual creations, due to the great care that was put on composing not only the sound but also the visual appearance of their waveforms. This release is distributed as 24 bit 44.1 KHz AIFF files, and the listener is encouraged to use a wave editor when listening to the tracks, watching the waveforms as they play. In the recent years the tendency in music software has been to facilitate usage, including more and more pre-made presets and sound banks to work from. Consequently, more and more of the actual sound creation has shifted from the composers’ hand to the music software programmers’.

Allard van Hoorn - Personal Website Allard van Hoorn was born on February 29th 1968 in Leiden, the Netherlands. Allard van Hoorn is a sound-, installation- and performance artist collaborating across the disciplines of architecture, design, music, dance and theatre creating visual, acoustic and spatial scripts and scenarios that investigate our relationship to public space. He has been and will be shown at institutions and events like Istanbul Biennale, ISCP Open Studios November 2014, Art Rotterdam 2014 as Focused Artist, Biennale for Urbanism and Architecture 2013 in Shenzhen, Centro Centro - Madrid, MaCRO - Rosario, Rosenthal Contemporary Arts Center - Cincinnati, de Appel arts centre - Amsterdam, Storefront for Art and Architecture - NYC, Hear it! He is tutor at the Architectural Association Interprofessional Studio and guest tutor at the Royal College of Art in London and The Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam. Platform for Urban Investigation

Drops Of Colored Liquid Are The Controllers In audible color audible color from Momo Miyazaki on Vimeo. Controlling music just gets simpler and simpler. If you thought moving shapes or waving your hand in the air to manipulate sound was a revolution, imagine making music using tiny drops of color-coded liquid. Copenhagen-based designers Momo Miyazaki and Hideaki Matsui created audible color, an audio-visual instrument that uses simple physical gestures for an intuitive interaction between sounds and colors. The basic concept behind the project is that three base colors (red, green, and blue) correspond to three different notes (A, D, and F).

laboratories - about aaron siegel Aaron Siegel (b.1983) is a transdisciplinarian with a concentration in computational information design. He received his BFA in Digital Media Art from the Cadre Laboratory for New Media at San Jose State University in 2006, and his MFA in Design|Media Art from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2008. His motivation comes from interesting data sets, interfaces, and social justice applications. His work utilizes data visualization to address complex systems of power structures and networks of influence. Akten - Personal projects, artworks, research and collaborations - Reincarnation Audio-visual installation 1ch HD video, 2ch sound Duration: 04:27 Dimensions: variable Created with custom software tracking the motion of the dancers and generating these visuals, abstract layers containing subtle hints of human forms and motion. When the clip starts, you probably won’t recognize a human shape at first, but your eyes and mind will be searching, seeking mental connections between abstract shapes and recognizable patterns, like looking for shapes in clouds. You’ll be questioning what you see, is that it?

Simple Coding - Introduction Software makes the world go round. Cars and TVs have software that controls how they work, and global commerce and finance are impossible without software that control the stocks, carry out payments, find the best transport route, etc. Coding (or programming) is the construction of software. Coding involves writing a ‘recipe’, which in Computing is called an algorithm, in a so called programming language that a computer can understand.

3D Earthquake Data Visualizer soundQuake, Winner Of Our San Francisco Hackathon Living on the San Andreas Fault can keep earthquakes on one’s mind, which is why it seemed appropriate that a team at our Art Hack Weekend SF based their project on seismic data of the region, giving us a moving, musical visualization of earthquake activity over the past 30 years, with some possibly foreboding implications. Is it just us, or are the bars on that graph getting bigger and bigger? soundQuake consists of a field of flowing blue cubes, and every time an earthquake occurs, a white cube appears and strikes a reverberated banjo chord, the volume depending on the intensity of the quake. Patterns in the data cause occasional flourishes in the ongoing, strangely soothing soundtrack.

hideakimatsui.com Audible Color Status: project for generative design project at CIID run by David Gauthier and Joshua NobleTeam: Hideaki Matsui, Momo MiyazakiRole: Concept development, codingAward: 2013 Interaction Awards, shortlist Audible color is an audio-visual instrument.

How Companies and Services Like Facebook Are Shaped by the Programming Languages They Use When the Japanese computer scientist Yukihiro Matsumoto decided to create Ruby, a programming language that has helped build Twitter, Hulu, and much of the modern Web, he was chasing an idea from a 1966 science fiction novel called Babel-17 by Samuel R. Delany. At the book’s heart is an invented language of the same name that upgrades the minds of all those who speak it.

Body Story (iPhone app) Body Story is an iPhone app that allows users to track and understand recurring medical symptoms. In our world, the importance of monitoring personal health is oftentimes overshadowed by the complexity of resources and tools involved in healthcare. Body Story streamlines the process of health monitoring through an interface that enables users to keep a record of their symptoms with simple inputs. The information is added through a tap on an interactive outline of a human body.

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