Sunday 31 July 2011

DSDN 142 - Creative Coding.

As our task for this week Ben told us to create 4 processing files that will explore the relationship between structure and noise. Nonetheless, he also told us to do so using variables. I have spent many hours playing around with OpenProcessing and I have come to my final codings.

My creations are all animations. For this reason, they will look differently from the original in this blog.

In this processing file I created a very nice structure using 14 different variables. I tried to use variables as much as possible and learned a lot doing so.



On this one I started adding a little bit of randomness creating a lack of structure in some parts of it, where the position of the ellipses has no specific order.


I found that noise can be easily related to randomness. The reason is because randomness is basically lack of structure. In this picture ellipses are created at random spots with random colours and thus, creating a little bit of noise.


On this last one I tried to add as much noisiness and randomness as possible. The animation looks very noisy. The only structure that can be easily identified are the tiny ellipses. The colours are also completely random and therefore, also considered somewhat noisy.


Cheers,
Julio Inglez.

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