Code as poetry
The poetic effects of computation
Proposals and questions?
Teaching to Transgress
Do you have a proposal you would like to share? Go ahead!
Learning by questioning
Occupying spaces we were told not to occupy!
Science is what we understand well enough to explain to a computer. Art is everything else we do. -
By Donald Knuth
Mitogramas
https://lamarcaeditora.com/admin/files/libros/1025/MitogramasMuestradigital.pdf
El Anatsui
Omar Rayo
Kollam Patterns
https://www.ecosia.org/images?q=kollam patterns
Klöppeln
Modular robots and games
Self-transforming robot blocks jump, spin, flip, and identify each other | MIT News
A better example is a game designed by the Media Lab which was called Sifteo. (Now defunct)
Gee’s Bend Quilting
At the National Gallery of Art I happened upon an exhibit with quilts made by residents of Gee’s Bend, Alabama.
One of the things that makes them so interesting (and potentially makes Elementary Automata “dull”) is their syncopation—patterns that you think are emerging only to be tweaked and flipped right when you start to expect them to repeat. Something that Rule 30 (and others) try to get to, but humans can achieve so easily.