220b-winter-2018/hw0
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Homework #0: Computational (An)aesthetics
Due date: 2018.1.15 11:59:59pm, Monday.
Reading
- first, peruse CA article and this paper
- no need to worry about the details for now, it's more important to get a sense of the ideas of cellular automata and the paper
- in fact, try spending no more than 30 minutes total on the wikipedia article and paper combined
Specification (part 1 of 3): Response
- respond to the reading assignment in one of the following ways:
- either a chuck program (of any length) that makes sound
- or a brief written/textual response (can be as short as a paragraph, or as long as uh two paragraphs, or more)
- or a drawing / image, or something else graphical
- or a combination of above
- this can be a response to something in the paper, or indirectly from the ideas in CA/paper/life/universe/everything
Specification (part 2 of 3): ChucKu's
- construct two chucku's, according to the following specifications:
- like a haiku, a chucku should contain exactly 3 lines of code (each less than 80 characters)
- each chucku should generate sound
- 5/7/5 pattern optional, but try to make the code "pretty"
- check out one line chuck crazy to see similarly compact examples
- the chucku's should be standalone (i.e., no external audio or chuck files)
- (thanks to Chris + kijjaz for the idea)
Musical Statement (part 3 of 3): Design Your Sound Logo
- design and create, using ChucK, your own sound logo
- 15-30 seconds in duration
- figure out what you are designing the logo for?
- CCRMA?
- yourself?
- an organization you belong to?
- ???
- make it interesting!
- Have fun with it!!!
Deliverables
turn in all files by putting them in your Library/Web/220b/hw0/ directory AND to Canvas
- 1) your responses to the reading, as .ck or .txt or .jpg files
- 2) a separate .ck file for each chucku
- 3) your .ck file(s) for your sound logo
- 3) an audio recording of your sound logo (hw0.wav)
- 4) a short README text (readme.txt) file that:
- conveys your ideas/comments in constructing each program
- contains instructions on running your programs
- describes any difficulties you encountered in the process