HyperWerk - Processing workshop - January 2004
Day 1: Computational form & composition - slide 02
 


Dynamic & computational form

A dynamic form is a form that changes in time or in response to interaction.

Computational form is form that is created through the application of an algorithm, or clearly defined series of operations. It is typically parametric, meaning that its appearance and behavior is controlled by the use of a set number of parameters.

Essential aspects to consider:
- Algorithm
- Time aspect
- Interactivity
- Parameters
- Control vs. randomness


Examples

- Flowers
- 05 (Lia)
- DREIx3X2X2D (Marius Watz)
- Meshy (Golan Levin)
- HairyRed (Casey Reas)
- Poetry in Motion (Boris Müller)

 
HyperWerk, Basel 2004 - Marius Watz
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