Pair Programming & Iterative PatternsWarm Up Exercises - Encoding & Decoding
Unscramble the code and edit the sketch to make it your own:
I altered the grid pattern into a checker board and colored the squares into a inverse gingham color pattern
Go through the encoding process with the following sketch, then make it your own
Go through the decoding process with the following sketch, then make it your own
Interactive Patterns & Pair Programming with AI
This initial sketch draws inspiration from Manolo Gamboa Naon's projects titled brrrrn series. Particularly the use of gathering color through out the piece. I attempted to create it with circles, noise, and random.
Explore interactivity by moving the mouse side-to-side or up-and-down, then try clicking/releasing the mouse.
After playing with the sketch a little, it felt like the mouseY interactivity wasn't generating enough visual interest, and it distracted from the mouse movement experience, so I set the diameters of each circle to be slightly randomized, so that visually there was still lots of movement even though as a user you can only change the colors.
This next sketch involves some collaboration with Copilot.
I had asked "how can I organize the colors so that certain areas will be more similar?" Comments are closed.
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