Really pumped about ofxGifEncoder. I’m experimenting with it for an upcoming project, which I’ll post more about soon. For now, enjoy this one!
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Booktique
By Tami in Entrepreneurship, Spring 2012Hirumi, Nidhi, and I will be documenting our Entrepreneurship project, Booktique, on this tumblog and the twits. Follow us!
IP assignment #2
By Tami in Interactive Prototyping, Spring 2012Brian Putz and I created the following two musical interface prototypes. The first is a flat interface where placing six blocks on it triggers the playing of each track. For now, two potentiometers control the volume and pan of the tracks. original sketch prototype in action The second is a Thom Yorke voodoo doll. By […]
IP assignment #1
By Tami in Interactive Prototyping, Spring 2012Embed an analog object with any number of technical abilities and produce a 2 minute video illustrating and conveying your object and ecosystem. escribo is a system of drawing and writing tools designed to extend the traditional pen to paper experience to tablet devices through seamless transition from paper to screen. escribo can also be […]
Fall 2011 Recap
By Tami in Algorithmic Animation, Databases, Fall 2011, ThesisI dropped the ball on keeping this blog updated last semester, so incase you haven’t checked out my portfolio website or thesis blog, here is a recap of some of my work. Algorithmic Animation algo is an advanced programming class taught by Zachary Lieberman at Parsons School of Design whose focus is the development of […]
Algo Homework 3
By Tami in Algorithmic Animation, Fall 2011Tribute Make a composition using the animation techniques that is a tribute to John Whitney. I am including two different versions of the same code, where one keeps track of more points. I cannot decide which composition I like better, as they both create wild, organic patterns that are interesting to watch for a long […]
Tags: algo, algorithmic, animation
Algo homework 2
By Tami in Algorithmic Animation, Fall 2011Animation Experiment Based on the work of Robin Rhode, make an animation with still images. If you can, cross fade between them. Can you tell a story with just a few frames? Think especially of using people and or mixing scales. Do not doctor the images, and keep the camera stationary.
Tags: algo, algorithmic, animation
Experiments in Animation
By Tami in Algorithmic Animation, Fall 2011Motion Sketches Click on each photo to launch animated GIF. Plane: Bird: Wave: Laundry: Name in oF view source.
Best Scene in Town
By Tami in Best Scene in TownThis summer I worked on a project concept for the Best Scene in Town challenge with Jonathan Baldwin, Alex Gekker, and Hirumi Nanayakkara. From the official contest site: ‘Best Scene in Town’ is a mobile design challenge that explores how we can interact with the city through our mobile phones. In ‘Best Scene in Town’ […]
First Day of hackNY
By Tami in hackNYalternate title: What I am doing with my summer vacation. + My first day of my summer internship was by far the most epic first day I have ever had. Ever. Through my summer fellowship with hackNY, I was paired to work at BankSimple, a NYC tech startup redefining personal banking. My first day of […]
MFA D+T Thesis on Engadget!
By Tami in Spring 2011A number of MFA D+T thesis projects have been getting great press from tech blogs. Matt Ruby‘s Alt Ctrl made it to CreativeApplications, as did my fellow first years’ project Hypertext Remix, and Dong Yoon Park‘s Typography Insight made it to Gizmodo. Most exciting is Burcum Turkmen and Katie Koepfinger’s Emoti-Bots‘s coverage on Engadget! That’s […]
Parsons Festival and Thesis Show
By Tami in Spring 2011While I don’t think anyone actually reads this blog (other than my father, what up dad?!), I think it is important to document my time at Parsons for myself and posterity. For a little over a week now, Parsons has been hosting the first ever Parsons Festival to showcase all of the design programs and […]