Agenda
- Attendance
- Review of select OpenProcessing projects
- Riso print crit
- Review of Assignment 5
Timer
- Does not reset correctly
- Promising candidate for 2D physics library (e.g Box2D); interesting idea to combine physics with a timer
- No way to see the “time-remaining”. (Is that required for a timer?)
- Hard to understand time remaining; …what’s the payoff, the thing that “happens”?
- Very interesting concept, could use mild typographic tuning, dynamism. Look at concrete poetry, Dadaist poetry (Tzara, Schwitters, Hugo Ball).
- Peculiar mix of stark and snark
- Laudably simple, nice premise. With some tuning, could be more elegant. See Lucas Zanotto’s work.
- I’m choosing to see this as mujirushi ryōhin rather than merely perfunctory.
- A bell at the end would be nice, and a rounder font, but this is a thoughtful offering.
- Unresolved. (Why 10 seconds?)
- Needs lots of tuning and it’s kinda disturbing, but irresistible. The post-timer is odd feature.
- In a piece this simple, every choice matters. Is the circle the right size, relative to the frame?
Living Line
- Data does not get corrupted over time (as requested): one, two, three, four
- Interesting effects of miter limit. Also see strokeJoin();
- Good visual experiment.
- Excellent work.
- Good, good, good, good,
- Points keep adding even when still
- Curious, appealing, self-contradictory. There’s something here.
- Fun! shows care. (Consider using emoji?)
- Unique behavior (randomness stops with user).
Four Letters
- Word jumps are suspiciously large
- Nice looking; I don’t understand the timing/interaction
- Impressively terse implementation
- Throws errors, sorry
- The idea of a data visualization is extremely interesting! This is an excellent first step 🙂
- Not much to the visual design, has some visual design issues. Consider textAlign().
- TRUB and TRUN are words? Interesting choice to have the click interaction; discuss.
- Hell yeah
Loops

- Melissa Rodriguez
- Satoshi Aizawa – can you explain this?
- Treating GIFs as Fine Art (2 minute video)
- More than a Meme
- Lena Groeger, The Power of Loops
- Lena Groeger, How to Use GIFs to Explain Anything
- Aleksandra Jovanić, phenakistoscope & too & too
- Bees and Bombs (David Whyte): Instagram • Twitter • Tumblr
- Cindy Suen: Website • Tumblr
- Lucas Zanotto or Andreas Wannerstedt
Clocks (Looking ahead)
- Main lecture: Clocks
- CW&T Superlocal, 2021
- Taeyoon Choi and E Roon Kang, Personal Timekeeper, 2015