More Avenues of Exploration for next week

"If Postmodernism rejects the functionally-driven design of Modernism, the New Aesthetic is a "Semimodernism": it embraces the formal results of functional design but ignores the motivation." - Kyle McDonald

 Hello Class Like i shared in class, while we are spending time in studio work i want you to bethinking in parallel about the things i am sharing with you. Whether that takes the form of Threejs tutorials to add interactive 3D to your pages, Processingjs to add ascii code art videos to your sites or incorporating APIs for the aware websites of the new millenium i want you to also at least indulge in the research aspects of Tone.js [Audio for Browsers]and a few mor ethat i want you to investigate and i wil go over in class on Tuesday


  http://nickbriz.com/thenewaesthetic/
 "theNewAesthetic.js is an executable-essay / open-source javascript artware-library for quick [re]production of 'New Aesthetic' compositions and related new-media art tropes. theNewAesthetic.js is also the latest project in an ongoing series of New-Media Art One-Liners artist and researcher Greg Borenstein has compared the New Aesthetic [NA] to a recent movement in philosophy called Object Oriented Ontology. So it only seemed appropriate to utilize an object-oriented programming language, like javascript, to code-ify it. theNewAesthetic.js uses the HTML5 canvas element, so you'll need a modern browser (fux IE), there's a tad bit of server side activities, so (where noted) it's best to run a local server for development ( i.e. MAMP or WAMP )"

  http://lissajousjs.com/

  Lissajous Lissajous is a tool for real time audio performance using Javascript. It wraps succinct tools for creating oscillators and samplers into a chainable API, allowing performers to build and improvise songs with a minimum of code. Lissajous exists entirely within the Javascript console & was designed for use with Google Chrome or Firefox.




Meyda is a Javascript audio feature extraction library. Meyda supports both offline feature extraction as well as real-time feature extraction using the Web Audio API. We wrote a paper about it, which is available here.

We will also have a special WEB Conference with Ben Taylor, one of the developers of McCluhanjs. The following week, you will be able to ask him questions about his research and working with Browser arts beyond Web Page Design. 

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