danomatika’s portfolio

pixel_breathe

An exercise in size and scale, breathing pixels fill the wall.

April 2006

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origami_matter

An exercise in the nature of matter – computing style.

March 2006

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Cellular Imagery

An image filter based on a cellular automata framework – not one filter, but an infinite variety.

March 2006

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Equiluminance Squares

An equiluminance demonstration for the Spring 2006 midterm exam.

March 8 2006

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blue border

blue border

Coloring the Norwegian/Swedish border. A class trip to the north of Sweden in January 06 to produce art from the land and snow. Michael, Iannis, and I decided to play with the physical cut in the forest that is the border using non-toxic blue pigment powder.

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Serpinski Triangle / Mandlebrot Set

An OpenGL Serpinksi Triangle and Mandlebrot Set fractal viewer.

Written for the Image and Sound class.

January 2006

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Time-lapse Bike

An experiment with a head-mounted webcam while I rode my bicycle from school to my apartment.

The camera took a picture once every second to arrange a rather disjointed visual narrative of my nightly ride. I experimented with the setup several times, but the frame size was just too small to take decent pictures and it was hard to keep the camera pointed upwards. (It probably did not help that I only tried it at night.)
I may return to this idea more seriously.
mid January 2006

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heres my ride from school, over the river, and through central gothenburg

ride

Tilt-Maze Interface, Fall Exhibition 2005

Throw the ball into our tilt-maze to generate a video!

 

F2005 Term Project

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the mature approach

“The Mature Approach… I Like it!”

Collage art exercise

December 17, 2005

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NOISY MACHINE

An exercise in circuit bending:
two eyes and a keyboard of fun
for your noise-ecution.

For an Electronics/Reclamation Seminar

late November 2005

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