Here are the videos of the Art and Code conference and workshop I attended
at Carnegie Mellon University.
Processing by Ben Fry and Casey Reas :
ART && CODE SYMPOSIUM: Processing, Ben Fry and Casey Reas
from STUDIO for Creative Inquiry on Vimeo.
And here is the TED talk from our Carnegie Mellon professor and Art and Code
organizer Golan Levin :
One of my photo that I took of the monorail at the Museum of Science Fiction
in Seattle got published in the Schmap Seattle guide - the online and
the Apple iphone version.
in Seattle got published in the Schmap Seattle guide - the online and
the Apple iphone version.
The best part of living in the US is that it has people from all over the world.
I find it very interesting to interact with people from different countries,
having different cultures and different point of views. Interacting with them really
expands your thinking and alters the way you perceive things.
Each country has its own uniqueness and its perception of what is crucial.
But the best part is finding out that a lot of things are perceived as sameby all
the different cultures of the world. I want to somehow meet up people from
every country in my lifetime .
Here are the people I have worked with till now :
I find it very interesting to interact with people from different countries,
having different cultures and different point of views. Interacting with them really
expands your thinking and alters the way you perceive things.
Each country has its own uniqueness and its perception of what is crucial.
But the best part is finding out that a lot of things are perceived as sameby all
the different cultures of the world. I want to somehow meet up people from
every country in my lifetime .
Here are the people I have worked with till now :
- American
- Armenian
- Italian
- Indian
- French
- Phillippino
- Colombian
- Spanish
- Korean
- Japanese
- Chinese
- Taiwanese
- German
- English
- Singaporean
- Russian
Below is an Infographic I made to visualize the differences
I found while living in 3 very different countries of the
world - Japan, US and India.
All these are my personal observations and not based on
any official data. All the visuals are made by me.
Please feel free to give your opinions and suggestions.
!Click on the image for a larger version :
I found while living in 3 very different countries of the
world - Japan, US and India.
All these are my personal observations and not based on
any official data. All the visuals are made by me.
Please feel free to give your opinions and suggestions.
!Click on the image for a larger version :
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