This studio-based class is intended to support students' self-directed interdisciplinary projects.
We will cover a few special topics, and offer a space for support and inspiration, but the point of this class is your project.
| Milestone | Date |
|---|---|
| Final Project Proposal | February 6 |
| Proof of Concept -- exploration & research finished | March 6 |
| Working Prototype | April 2 |
| Final Critique & Feedback Session | April 23 |
| Final Show | May 9 (Saturday!), 7-10pm |
- Become self-sufficient
- Make something great
- Learn a few advanced topics
- AI/ML: Use & training
- Mechanisms & fabrication
- Structuring more complex code
- Advanced debugging — web/Arduino/node/python
- Communicating technical content
- Advanced electronics
If you feel rusty about programming in general or p5.js specifically, start by taking a look at the Khan Academy Intro to Programming materials. Students have also found Lauren McCarthy's Getting Started with p5.js book useful, along with Daniel Shiffman's Coding Train videos.
If you are stuck, reach out on Slack!
Find two computational works and deconstruct them -- figure out what subcomponents you'd need to create or find in order to recreate the work. Create a system diagram if it would be helpful.
Upload your work to a new GitHub repository and email us the link.