I 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 […]
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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 […]
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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.
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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.