18.Sep.2008 at 18 | Christine
Fractals
Just a few grammars that I created to generate fractal looking images and videos.
Grammars were made in Context Free and then rendered using a randomiser code in Processing.
Christine Lam is a Sydney based photographer and graphic designer. Primarily known as a live music photographer, Christine now also explores more experimental forms of photography.
18.Sep.2008 at 18 | Christine
Just a few grammars that I created to generate fractal looking images and videos.
Grammars were made in Context Free and then rendered using a randomiser code in Processing.
19.Jun.2008 at 19 | Christine
I made this little application in Processing where a webcam’s video goes on all 6 faces on a cube. What’s more is that you can drag the cube in any direction you want to rotate it and see other faces on the cube!
I don’t know why the video isn’t how it comes out of the [...]
28.May.2008 at 28 | Christine
I made this last week in conjunction with my Advanced Interactive Multimedia Design class, comparing how a simple multitouch pad compared with other more advanced systems of a similar nature.
Items needed:
Computer
Webcam
Cardboard box
White paper
Large hard clear surface (eg. clear clipboard)
Software (available here)
Here are some still images
25.May.2008 at 25 | Christine
Last night I was lucky to be able to shoot Kisschasy at the Enmore Theatre, on their Bones and Skin Tour; their last national tour before they try and hit it big in the US.
Joining them on this tour are The Getaway Plan and The Donnas.
6.May.2008 at 6 | Christine
I created more sketches in ‘Processing’ for my Design Programming course at uni.
Below is the final sketch I created for assignment 2 in Processing.
7.Apr.2008 at 7 | Christine
So the word FUN can be misleading on my behalf, mainly because these sketches were created as part of an assignment for uni.
But here they are…
Click on each of the images for seperate sketches.
Then refresh each sketch and see what happens!
Sketch1:
Sketch2:
Sketch3:
Final Sketch
1.Apr.2008 at 1 | Christine
Today I made my first presentable item in the program “Processing”
Click on the image below to see the flashing version.
To be able to view it, you need a Java plugin, which can be downloaded here
ps. refresh the applet and see what happens!