Agenda
- Attendance
- Previous Exit Ticket:
- I just can’t imagine the Text Rain in 30 lines of code.
- How do you control randomness/create opportunities for ‘happy accidents’ with code? It’s a pretty deliberate medium so i’m confused as to how to do this?
- The Dot and The Line
- Moiré presentation
- Deliverables Review
- Origins & Pioneers: Vera Molnár, Duane M. Palyka
- Pattern lecture
- Technical Presentation (Tiling Patterns; Perlin Noise)
- Truchet patterns (see below)
- Review of Deliverables for 9/13.
- Exit Ticket

The Dot and the Line (1965) / (at Vimeo, or at YouTube).
Moral: Put in the work.
Deliverables Review
- Brief review of your OpenProcessing assignments.
- Did you know you can make lines like this? Here’s a custom pixel project that uses this effect.
- Here’s a custom pixel project by Jessica In, and another
- Here’s a custom pixel project by Shunsuke Takawo
- Here are some custom pixels using KD-trees by Raven Kwok (watch 16:38-19:38, 33:38-34:38)
- Golan’s combinatoric arcs solution
Technical Presentations

(Multiscale Truchet pattern by Anna Carreras)
- 10 Print (p5)
- Truchet Tiles: Modular Elements, Randomized; Larger Structures Seemingly Emerging Therefrom
- Perlin Noise