Prior to week 1, please create your own blog to document your progress and all your assignments.
Your processes should exhibit rigour in meeting the various learning outcomes and deliverables for this course and which should be clearly reflected on your blog.
You can comment on this post to provide us with your blog address.
Our course blog will serve as our means of communication where you'll find course updates and general information.
It will also feature links to relevant resources, projects and featured topics from your lectures.
We hope you enjoy Experimental Modelling!
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
WELCOME!
Welcome to session 1, Experimental Modelling..
Achilles (2009) - photo by Paul Prudence
**** What is Computational Design?
"PP: Each year we see different algorithms come into fashion as tools for the generative artist. Perlin Noise, Circle Packing, Voronoi, Reaction-Diffusion and Sub-divisioning algorithms are good examples. How important is it for an artwork to hide traces of the software and algorithm that was used to generate it it? Can you predict what the next big algorithm might be? Or do you see any new potential in an old or overlooked algorithm?" - (ref: http://teemingvoid.blogspot.com.au/)
Achilles (2009) - photo by Paul Prudence
**** What is Computational Design?
"PP: Each year we see different algorithms come into fashion as tools for the generative artist. Perlin Noise, Circle Packing, Voronoi, Reaction-Diffusion and Sub-divisioning algorithms are good examples. How important is it for an artwork to hide traces of the software and algorithm that was used to generate it it? Can you predict what the next big algorithm might be? Or do you see any new potential in an old or overlooked algorithm?" - (ref: http://teemingvoid.blogspot.com.au/)
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