How does your movement look like? The challenge was to find creative way to translate GPS data into visual form. The idea is quite simple. What is home? Probably it’s your center of the world. Every journey starts and ends here. I picked my home as initial point and marked it as origin of the [...]
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visualizing data. process
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bauhaus clock
The third task was to a create a clock which could count time in it’s creative way. Due to my personal admire to Bauhaus, I’ve decided to dedicate exercise to this great influential approach. The main idea was that clock has three parameters to count time (hours / minutes / seconds), which actually complement Bauhaus [...]
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flags
The first exercise of programming fundamentals (together with Cristobal Castilla) was to code flags, which introduced us what processing and programming is and how to get images out of range of numbers and letters. There were 16 flags to make. For example, that’s how Catalan flag looks like in code: void setup() { size (190, [...]
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