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A argument for academics to get on board the open-source sea change in digital media creation and teach their students new tools for digital creativity beyond proprietary software applications, but programming skills to make their own along with stunning creations.
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Camille Baker, PhD Digital MediaMedia artist/researcher/lecturer Digital Media Dept.Brunel University, London, UK
Open-source, custom interfaces and devices with live coding in participatory performance
EVA Conference LondonJuly 29-31, 2013
British Computer Society, Covent Garden, London
new open source digital art practices
Painting Apparatus OSA, Sopot, Poland 2011 http://www.mirkolazovic.com/sopot
Ben Laposky, 'Oscillon 40', 1952.
The Evolution of Technological art
Sony Computer Science Laboratory with Atau Tanaka (2001-2007).
Open-source performance
Music video made with Kinect + Processing + Cinema 4D + After Effects. The 3d footage was captured using a a Microsoft Kinect, using Processing to store the sequence files and Cinema 4D R12, with some built-from-scratch python tag scripts to read these sequence files to Cinema 4D in real-time. Files and code available online at: http://moullinex.tumblr.com/post/3180520798/catalina-music-video
The Rise of Open-source Technologies in Society
The Open Data Cities project is FutureEverything’s longest running project spun out of Futuresonic 2009
http://futureeverything.org/2012/11/open-data-cities/
new open source digital art & design practices
3D Printed Dress mage via OpenWear.org
3D printed shoes, images from http://weburbanist.com/2013/05/01/high-tech-to-high-fashion-upscale-3d-printed-designs/
The Rise of Open-source Culture
Image from http://makerfaire.com Cory Doctorow http://youtu.be/n0qWxK7KbaA
The Rise of Open-source Sharing
Image taken in Byron Bay, Australia, June 15, 2013 - soft circuits workshop
run by Kate Sicchio & Camille Baker
Image from http://www.mztek.org/programs/hacked-human-orchestra/
The Rise of Open-source Mobile Performance
S.A.R.A. is an interactive software app for mobile computing devices by Margarita Benitez and Markus Vogl http://benitezvogl.com/
Kate Sicchio and Camille Baker August 2010
Live Coding Performance
A live coding performance by Thor Magnusson at ICMC 2011 using SuperCollider http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04TcXlC9IBw
Alex McLean’s online demonstration of live coding http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JrrOcfLK3A
• Processing• Arduino
• openFrameworks• Pure Data (PD)• VVVV
Cyclotone in VVVV by Paul Prudence 2012at www.vimeo.com/57948619
Spherical Motion by Tim Stutts in openFrameworksat http://vimeo.com/921725
Open-source Technological Art Today
Open-source Technological Art Today
‘Ghost’ interactive snow storm installation reated by Thomas Eberwein / Thomas Traum and Tim Gfrerer using openFrameworks and http://thomastraum.com/#works/ghost/ http://www.creativeapplications.net/openframeworks/ghost-installation-traps-visitors-in-an-interactive-snow-storm/
Kate Sicchio and Camille Baker August 2010
Image from PBS offBook video The Art of Creative Coding (5:40)
Art of Coding
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Camille, Baker, PhD Digital MediaMedia Artist / Curator / Lecturer
Brunel Universitywww.swampgirl67.net
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