Pressure Project 2
Posted: September 23, 2016 Filed under: Alex Oliszewski, Announcements, Pressure Project 2 Leave a comment »Take the same constraints from PP1 and add the following to the mix.
The generative experience should be intended for an individual.
The experience must include sound.
The experience must include a physical interface.
Please refer to PP1 to insure to include those details as well.
-Alex
Computer Vision Patch Post
Posted: October 5, 2015 Filed under: Alex Oliszewski, Connor Wescoat, Isadora, Josh Poston, Sarah Lawler 2 Comments »
Screen Shots included within zip!!!!
Posted: September 14, 2015 Filed under: Alex Oliszewski, Assignments, Pressure Project 2 Leave a comment »
Oliszewski Generative Assignment.izz
Hey all, check out the Isadora file I have attached above. Try double clicking on some of the usermade actors in this program. (Triangle mover) (Line Mover).
There are also a couple of special actors embedded in this project. Namely the “Drift Random” actor. (You can find it inside the Drift Random/Smoothed actor.)
Feel free to use anything from this patch in working on your own.
-Alex
First Assets for Isadora
Posted: September 4, 2015 Filed under: Alex Oliszewski, Announcements, Assignments Leave a comment »Here you can find some videos that will be using in our first moments with Isadora.
Please download these to your local computer so we can use them in class.
Pressure Project 1 – Due Wednesday Sept 9th.
Posted: September 4, 2015 Filed under: Alex Oliszewski Leave a comment »Pressure Project #1: A Utopian/Dystopian EMS
Due Tuesday September
- The Intervention
Time limit: 24-36 hours (From beginning to end –no more than 4-5 hrs of actual work.)
Specific resources needed for this project: Pen and paper; or equivalent.
Required Achievements:
Get Started: Go to a public place of your own choice during a period of high traffic. Choose and area of where you observe congestion. Evaluate both the nature of the congestion and how the physical environment/architecture exists in context to the congestion.
Note: Make note of all key findings and observations concerning the nature and being of your chosen area and the interactions that occur there. Note any existing technology that already exists in the area.
Map: Create a top down diagram of your chosen space. Notate the traffic patterns and congestions that occur during times of high traffic. Diagram any already existing technology in the space.
Devise: Based on your observations devise an interventaionary EMS. Your intervention may be benevolent or malevolent. Diagram your design as completely as possible.
Remember, a pressure project should take no longer than a few hours to complete nor do you need any preparation. It is a project designed to allow maximum creativity without the expectation of investing in a polished product. That being said, laziness is not rewarded.
Deliver: Please create a Post that is your name: (http://recluse.accad.ohio-state.edu/ems/wp-admin/edit-tags.php?taxonomy=category)
Create a new post that has been categorized under your name.
Share your final materials (media and text) explaining and presenting your response to this project.
This pressure project is: Pass / Fail
Sometimes, science can be mean…
Posted: September 4, 2015 Filed under: Alex Oliszewski, Extras Leave a comment »The Readings For Next week (Dupe of Sept 1 post.)
Posted: September 4, 2015 Filed under: Alex Oliszewski Leave a comment »Please read these!
Interactive Dramaturges Chapter 3
Preview of “Baudrillard Short Introduction”
Isadora Tutorials
Posted: September 4, 2015 Filed under: Alex Oliszewski, Assignments Leave a comment »This is the first of 10 or so tutorial videos introducing you to Isadora and its creator Mark.
You can find the rest here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqNw_4AWvvA