Everyone Poops is an experimental publication that explores public/private human behavior as well as questions of real and fake. We couple excerpts from The Stranger by Albert Camus with an assortment of still images that range from pop culture references to glitches in the Sims. We also implement elements of generative design in the grids… Continue reading everyone poops: experimental publication by shengli wen and kristina you
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zine research – shengli
1. “Networks of New York” by Ingrid Burrington is a guide for how to find internet cables / the infrastructure of the internet in new york. The guide features different signs of “easily overlooked networked objects”, such as cameras, cell towers, sensors, and more. The design appears like a casual instruction manual, printed with a… Continue reading zine research – shengli
Voices of September – Generative Posters on Beijing’s Zero Covid Policy
[[[for anyone who sees this, if you share this with other people please don’t attach my name. as this is a sensitive topic I’d like to keep it just within our class for now. – shengli]]]] Background This set of posters was inspired by the voices of those caught in the absurdity and harshness of… Continue reading Voices of September – Generative Posters on Beijing’s Zero Covid Policy
Week 3 HW – shengli
ice cream exercise: https://editor.p5js.org/rw2423/sketches/BkEUEXuKg a generative grid of ice cream cones, different each time you run the code. made with one circle and one triangle, for loops, and random offsets 2. generative poster design ideas
Assignment 1 – shengli
呼氣 吸氣 (breathe out, tune in) is an exploration of movement and experimental typography, and pays homage to the moody feeling I associate with California. The background video is my friend sticking her hand out of the car window on the way home from watching a sunset in Oakland. The text is generated with WebGL… Continue reading Assignment 1 – shengli
HW 1 – shengli
link to sketch On coding: In a non-risograph context, I would use lerpColor() to generate a gradient between two colors on the grid. However, when using the p5.riso library, lerpColor() will not work, as the color (or opacity) is determined by the fill() which needs to be attached to the name of the layer. I’m… Continue reading HW 1 – shengli