Description
The world we live in is more and more described by digital data which is stored and distributed via omnipresent networks
The aim of this five-day workshop was to introduce programming as a creative tool. The world we live in is more and more described by digital data which is stored and distributed via omnipresent networks. How specific sets of data manifest is determined by the hidden processing algorithms alone. Usually, the transformation from raw data to form serves a certain purpose, but it also bears a high aesthetic potential. Network-Input-Processing-Output.
I learned/upgraded programming skills and learned about system design by undertaking a simple assignment: translating data from an input medium to an output medium. During the workshop, a set of simple computer programs were developed, each dealing with a defined input and output. The output should be aesthetically appealing and should serve as an input for one of the other programs.
All the pictures created with mouse movement. All of them take a picture of mine as input.
Exercise one
Exercise two
- Reactive grids
- Reactive grids
- Reactive grids
- Reactive grids
Exercise three
- Time movement
- Time movement
Exercise four
- Computational Design
- Mathematical movement
Exercise five
- Light movement
- Light movement
Exercise six
- noise
- noise
Exhibition
Some images of our (all the students) exhibition with the exercises on Computational Design.
And a time lapse video…
Exhibition at CIID from mariano velamazán on Vimeo.
This is the outcome of our course on Computational Design at CIID

















