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Time Out

Untitled from Stephanie Wong on Vimeo. Concept: I wanted to make a computer-enforced time out. People spend countless hours in front of the computer anyway, but now the computer is trying to “command” you to stay put. Since I’m using … Continue reading

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k-circles of Prison

Concept: There’s right and wrong, and special acknowledgment for extraordinarily right or wrong (such as the Nobel Peace Prize or the death penalty). I was curious how the United States’ laws saw different crimes, and if any groupings would emerge … Continue reading

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Rambler

Concept: From Microsoft’s Bing “search overload syndrome” commercials, to watching the android Data from Star Trek, I realize computers know a lot (duh.) But really, if a computer decided to ramble on and on like some old ladies do, they … Continue reading

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This program makes a 3D model based on the structure of the text input.  By visually representing the structure of the text, it highlights this dimension of writing. Many of the algorithms we will be experimenting with will probably strip … Continue reading

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Deconstructed

Description: This program iterates through a random image’s pixels and identifies a predetermined number of the most common colors in an image. It then displays those colors alongside the original image. Concept: Similar to a recent trend of deconstructing food … Continue reading

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