robinleverton
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Here’s my notes again Augmentations: Computability, Incomputability and Positive Errors What does it mean to think of intelligence not as something that can be described completely, what is it to consider it open rather than close. What does it mean to consider the recursivity of algorithms? Ian Cheng Seeing how agents playing by their own
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Here’s my notes: The critique of anthropocentrism is often accompanied by OOO and NM Things do not exist just for us We must consider abandoning epistemology for Ontology Equating subjects and objects Opening to non-human ‘vitality’ – animated but not living (Question about economic markets) – Heterogeneous assemblages / The nation Bennet – that we
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The weeks keep coming and they don’t stopping coming, but the amount of work I produce seems to endlessly diminish both in volume and quality. Here is a some roating recursively drawn circles oooooooh And here is a gif of a volcano going off then being used as the input for the “Facades” model of
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We engaged with the idea of touch and hapticity. I’m struggling for time so following are my notes and then my individual project proposal for theory. You can see how I attempt to capture and break down what goes on through lectures: Touch as something that the pandemic has put into question. From physical contact
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Hopefully the above video will work to show you the little visual piano demo. Just a short one this week due to time pressures. Our theory lecture engaged with the idea of sensing practices, beginning with the work of Jennifer Gabrys, who explores the idea of environmental sensing through digital instrumentation as a cyborg-like extension
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Before you read this weeks blog, please click this link and play the game I made in collaboration with the wonderful Tabby Griffiths as part of Global Game Jam 2022. More to be found about this at the bottom of the page. This week’s theory lecture focussed around Critical practice and the text we explored
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The Second term started off with a fizzle as we’d all struggled hard to get projects submitted before deadlines and then had a week left to record our projection mapping projects. The pre-week ended with a visit to Iklektic for a refreshing view of visual effects and contemporary experimental music. Theory began the term and
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Introduction In my project I am presenting three different animation sources. The first is a circular sine wave depiction that grows and shrinks over time, using the sine function to control that growth and give the illusion of an outward or inward wave pulse depending on whether the number of tiles is increasing or decreasing.
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Introduction Toy Town Thiebaud is a static image generator written in p5.js that takes the extreme perspective and landscapes of the paintings of California by Wayne Thiebaud as inspiration. The generator can be set to a full random mode where the landscape can vary as well as the roads and buildings upon them as it