Exhibition

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Process
by ART+COM

The application of Computational Design in ART+COM projects.

Links: ART+COM

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Jellyfish
by Carolin Horn

Visualization of an encyclopedia of the arts.

Links: Carolin Horn

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Flight Patterns
by Aaron Koblin

Flight pattern visualizations from FAA data parsed and plotted in Processing.

Links: Aaron Koblin

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Aqueous
by Zai Chang

Aqueous is a meditative space that encourages perception of small things. Water droplets fall from the ceiling through the space into water-filled tubes approximately tuned in a scale spanning two octaves.

Links: Zehao.com

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Net Worth
by Osman Khan

How much do you really matter? Net Worth is an installation exploring our current condition where information is given more prominence than the corporeal.

Links: Osman Khan

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Letter-pairs Analysis
by Martin Ignacio Bereciartua

Showing the number of times each pair of letters appears in a given text.

Links: Martin Ignacio Bereciartua

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Unreal Art
by Alison Mealey

Generating illustration from pathed bot positions in a live Unreal Tournament Deathmatch game.

Links: Unrealart, Development Blog

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Manifest
by Michael Chang

Drawing program where different gestures create varying organisms animated through procedural animation and physics simulations.

Links: mflux @ ucla

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VJ
by Robert Hodgin

Live visuals for Bit Shifter performance at the Bridge, Toronto. Software controlled with a custom interface utilizing Griffin Powermates.

Links: Flight404, Bit Shifter

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Metropop Denim
by Clayton Cubitt and Tom Carden

Fashion photography meets print resolution physics-inspired generative artwork.

Links: Clayton Cubitt, Tom Carden

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ElectroPlastique 1
by Marius Watz

4-screen temporal composition for the Territoires Electroniques festival in Aix-en-Provence inspired by Victor Vasarely. Sound by James Welburn.

Links: Unlekker

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Thinking Machine 4
by Martin Wattenberg

Explores the invisible, elusive nature of thought. Play chess against a transparent intelligence, its evolving thought process visible on the board before you.

Links: Bewitched

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