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Sources of information: Based on our pipeline using tools like sed to search and replace text implies that information be in the form of text. This does not however mean that you must limit yourself to only texts -- consider for instance the metadata or comments of an online video, or think about other ways of transforming images or sounds into a text description.
Sources of information: Based on our pipeline using tools like sed to search and replace text implies that information be in the form of text. This does not however mean that you must limit yourself to only texts -- consider for instance the metadata or comments of an online video, or think about other ways of transforming images or sounds into a text description.


Example, if we consider the Clapping music exercise as a prototype, it might look like:
'''To be viewed in class October 19, 2010'''


Title: '''Clapping Music'''
==== Example ====


Description: An exploration of a method of composing music by means of a shifting pattern. By separating the parts in stereo, allows each part to be listened to in isolation or together allowing the listener to experience differences in perception between individual patterns and the syncopation of the combination. When listening to the combination, the places where both parts are silent (the position of the shared rests) seem most significant.
If we consider the Clapping music exercise as a prototype, it might look like:


Input:
'''Title:''' Clapping Music
 
'''Description:''' An exploration of a method of composing music by means of a shifting pattern. By separating the parts in stereo, allows each part to be listened to in isolation or together allowing the listener to experience differences in perception between individual patterns and the syncopation of the combination. When listening to the combination, the places where both parts are silent (the position of the shared rests) seem most significant.
 
'''Input:''''
  xxx xx x xx  
  xxx xx x xx  


Code: (see [[Clapping music]])
'''Code:''' (see [[Clapping music]])


Audio: [[File:Clappingmusic.ogg]]
'''Audio:''' [[File:Clappingmusic.ogg]]
 
'''To be viewed in class October 19, 2010'''


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Revision as of 15:06, 13 October 2010

This is the current schedule for the Prototyping course.

Exercises

  • Meeting 1: Friday, October 8, 2010: sedsongs
  • Meeting 2: Tuesday, October 12, 2010: Clapping music
  • Meeting 3: Tuesday, October 19, 2010: Review Prototype 1, ...

Prototype 1

Based on the sedsongs and clapping music exercises, create a prototype that translates some source of information into a sound. Your prototype should include:

  • A short title
  • A short description
  • an example of one or more inputs
  • the essential code
  • An example of one or more outputs (sound files)

Sources of information: Based on our pipeline using tools like sed to search and replace text implies that information be in the form of text. This does not however mean that you must limit yourself to only texts -- consider for instance the metadata or comments of an online video, or think about other ways of transforming images or sounds into a text description.

To be viewed in class October 19, 2010

Example

If we consider the Clapping music exercise as a prototype, it might look like:

Title: Clapping Music

Description: An exploration of a method of composing music by means of a shifting pattern. By separating the parts in stereo, allows each part to be listened to in isolation or together allowing the listener to experience differences in perception between individual patterns and the syncopation of the combination. When listening to the combination, the places where both parts are silent (the position of the shared rests) seem most significant.

Input:'

xxx xx x xx 

Code: (see Clapping music)

Audio: File:Clappingmusic.ogg

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