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Computer/Digital Graphic September 30, 2008

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For details of the “technical part” of Computer/Digital Graphic,
You can check out our old tutorial online:
http://sweb.cityu.edu.hk/sm1001/tutor/lab5/

Pixel: Something Very Original

As you may know the very basic element of computer/digital graphic is PIXEL, and we are so enjoying the retro culture, why not play with some PIXEL GRAPHIC?

Of course, the most familiar pixel demonstration is Mosaic

Yes, this is Mosaic, it is exactly applying the charatertistic of PIXEL.

Many Artists, no matter media artist or fine artist, has tried to play pixel. This is most expensive way that I have seen ever: Cologne Cathedral, by Gerhard Richter.

We should take a look on the review by Wired Magazine here.

“he used his own 1974 painting 4096 Colors. To create that piece — a 64-by-64 grid of squares — Richter devised a mathematical formula to systematically mix permutations of the three primary colors and gray. Funny coincidence: 4,096 is also the number of “Web-smart” colors that display consistently on older computer screens, a limitation some Web designers still take into account.”

He mentioned the limitation many years ago that most of the “computer-designer” cannot work out a very fine computer graphic, because the resolution of the pixel-width is not deep enough.

Music Video

But sometime, it is fun for us to play this “ugly-pixel”.

Let me bring you Michel Gondry


Fell in Love with a Girl , The White Stripes

A physical demonstration of Pixel.

Let me bring you Habbo – DjFuse

Media Artists

Flight404 VJing with Pixel Arts Motion.
http://www.flight404.com/vj/exhibit.html

eboy
http://hello.eboy.com/eboy/index.php

Invader
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invader_(artist)
http://www.space-invaders.com

Blinkenlights
http://www.blinkenlights.de/arcade/index.en.html

deep ascii – vuk cosic
http://www.ljudmila.org/~vuk/ascii/film/

Super Happy Particles – Daniel Shiftman
http://www.shiffman.net/projects/super-shiny-happy-particles/

d.v.d
http://www.dvd-3.com/

Blip Festival
http://www.blipfestival.org/




YMCK

Tutorial 2 – something related to Hardware September 19, 2008

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Again:

“One day artists will work with condensers, resistors, and semiconductors as they work with brushes, violins and junk today”

– Nam June Paik

That’s why there are thousands of artwork/creative work related to Hardware, especially related electronics.


Sonic!


Maywa Denki 明和電機

[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Zz9c6dpMS0]
Air Guitar


Tenori-On – by Toshi Iwai

dj64 for Monome – by Bitbasic from simon on Vimeo.
Monome


What about DIY Sonic?


Felt Button Enclosure for the Pocket Piano critterandguitari


Lunch Box Self-made Instrument!!

Installation


Pixel Roller – Random International


Kinetic sculpture at the BMW Museum – ART+COM


Dune 4.0 – Daan Roosegarde


LISTENING POST Mark Hansen and Ben Rubin


Optical Tone – Tsutomu Mutoh


Reverse Engineering

Circuit Bending, Homebrew, hacking…..

Bent Festival
http://www.bentfestival.org/

Cassette Tape Sequence – Gijs Gieskes

Experimental Devices For Performance
http://experimentaldevicesforperformance.com/


SCM Students Works


Workshop

With Junk, Garbage, all those non-functionable stuffs!


Assignment Again

You’ve got some idea about how a hardware can do something crazy. What you guys come up with an idea about this?


1st Tutorial – Class introduction September 14, 2008

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“As comprehensive a coverage of work could be expected in such a new and burgeoning area, it introduced many artists and designers to computers for the first time.”

John Lansdown



Who am I?

Keith Lam
http://www.the-demos.com/about-thedemos/



– graphics for sawaya & moroni, detail

“To doing with one media/medium, you should know the media very detail, exploring the possibility and the ability of the media you are using.”
John Medea

As John Medea said, you need to understand media in order to make the best work with the media. In my sessions of tutorial, I will show you how’s other people doing work (both artwork and commercial work) with digital/electronic media, and how’s the media working, with different kind of possibilities and abilities.


– Nam June Paik, TV Cello (1971), with Charlotte Moorman

“One day artists will work with condensers, resistors, and semiconductors as they work with brushes, violins and junk today”
Nam June Paik

This statement by Nam June Paik has already became exactly the truth now. Artist working with Microcontroller, Mechanics, etc nowadays.


Using FTP provided by SCM

First of all, let me introduce you the filing system of SCM:

Drive Description Disk Quota Per User Who have this drive Remark
U: Your personal User home directory for storing your work 600MB ALL users All files put under the directory U:\public_html\ are accessible from the Internet. The URL of your homepage is http://sweb.cityu.edu.hk/<acctname&gt;
W: CommonShare is a temporary storage area for transferring files and can be used by all users ALL users All data in the W:\Public directory will be deleted at 11:00pm every Saturday.
X: Student personal directory to store animation scenes, projects & rendered images Maya users Disk quota will be specified by course instructors.
Z: READ only drive for instructors to put assignment materials,reference & material libraries Maya users

X and Z drive are only for Maya users, that is only students who are taking animation courses can use these drives.

For your personal drive U:, it has 600MB per user. You can put your files in U:, and the files are accessible once you put files in the folder “public_html”. That means, you can put the web page/site in this folder.

You can access all the drives by using FTP software application. In the labs of SCM, every computer has the FTP application named “FileZilla” would do this.

FTP is a method/protocol for you to upload/download files in the remote server/computer. It just like there is a big harddisk remotely and you are going to upload/download files there.

FileZilla

This is a Freeware, you can download it even at home for free.

In the lab of SCM, you can find it under the start menu > Programs > FileZilla FTP Client.

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The interface is very simple:

Left hand side: your computer
Right hand side: remote computer/site/server

Now you have nothing in Right hand side because you have never connect to the remote computer.

Connect to remote site

Type the information and click “Quickconnect” button in the menu like this:

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Host: sweb.cityu.edu.hk
Username: your EID
Password: your password in SCM (not the email password)

Once it connect successfully, it will show you something like “Directory listing successful” and FileZilla will shows you the remote computer list in the right column. This is U: drive.

And in the U: drive, the folder “public_html” is the folder that you can put your file open to public over the internet.

Simple Try on FileZilla and public_html

Now let’s make a very very stupid and simple try to test whether you can upload or download files via FileZilla over the FTP.

We are going to create a text document on your desktop:

Step 1:
Right click on the desktop, and select New > Text Document in the menu

Step 2:
Then you have a new text document on your desktop, rename it whatever you want the name.

Step 3:
Double click into the text document, type something.

Step 4:
Upload it to the U drive, public_html. You can just drag and drop from left column (local computer) to the right column (remote computer). Done.

Step 5:
Now check it out in browser (IE, firefox, etc). In the above example, I can see the result at:
http://sweb.cityu.edu.hk/youraccount/stupidTry.txt

By the way, if you name the file as index.txt or home.txt, it will become a homepage of your web site/public html.

That’s a fast and dirty try, but you have already learnt how’s the SCM filing system work with you and how you can publish your web with SCM server.


Submit your assignment via ACS

This is a very important session because SM1001 (or other classes) will request you to submit your assignment over the ACS.

Official instruction on submitting assignment to ACS from you:
http://sweb.cityu.edu.hk/scm.it/show.jsp?path=10023&faq_id=00000242

But it is using the old FTP application to demostrate.

It just simple. In your U:, or public_html, there should be a folder with the course code.
For example SM1001, there will be U:\public_html\sm1001

Once the teacher create an assignment request, there will be a sub-folder in the course folder.
For example I opened an assignment request named “assign1”,
then the path should be like this: U:\public_html\sm1001\assign1

Then you can just use the FileZilla I show you before to upload the assignment.
But remember, teachers may request you to name your file in a certain format.
For example: yourEID_assign1.doc
You MUST need to follow the instruction from teachers.

YOUR FIRST ASSIGNMENT

Just like what you have done before, upload a file, text, doc, whatever you want. Just tell me your feeling on digital media and stupid introduction on yourself.

Deadline: 20 Sept 2008, 23:59:59


Excitement of digital media

Digital Media is our “second skin”. You should know the way you work with it from NOW.

What about just take a look on some of the famous digital media works first.

Messa di voceGolan Levin and Zach Lieberman with Jaap Blonk and Joan La Barbara (Honorary Mention, , Interactive Arts, PRIX Ars Electronica 2004)

Moving Mario Keith Lam (Honorary Mention, , Interactive Arts, PRIX Ars Electronica 2008)

Reactable – ergi Jordà (ES), Günter Geiger (AT), Martin Kaltenbrunner (AT), Marcos Alonso (ES) / Music Technology Group, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Golden Nica, Digital Music, PRIX Ars Electronica 2008)

FlowHan Hoogerbrugge, Wiggle (Honorary Mention, Net Vision, PRIX Ars Electronica 2004)

Kudan – Taku Kimura (JP) / Links DigiWorks inc. (Award of Distinction, PRIX Ars Electronica 2008)

Other Links:
http://www.designboom.com/eng/interview/maeda.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nam_June_Paik


Nam June Paik’s “Warp around the world”

John Maeda on the simple life: Talk in TED


SM1001 – Introduction to Digital Media September 2, 2008

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This is an introductroy level class SM1001 – Introduction to Digital Media in School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong.

The class shows different kind of digital media, in the sense of creativity.

Now is fall semester, 2008.

Schedule:

Lecture:
C02, Tuesday, 13:30 – 15:20 (P4302)
C01, CA1, Tuesday, 17:30 – 19:20 (P4302)

Tutorial:
L03, Thursday,  15:30 – 17:20, R2131 (GPL1)
L04, Tuesday,   10:30 – 12:20, R2131 (GPL1)