A few weeks back I taught a workshop on generative graphics as part of a cross-disciplinary « semaine de tous les possibles » (week of possibilities) at the Geneva University of Art and Design. The workshop combined students from the Master Media Design and undergraduate students from Visual Communication. We worked mostly in the realm of print, introducing code into traditional book design and/or poster design. For example, the books were generated directly in Processing using the PDF Export library to generate multi-page booklets.
- Workshop: Graphisme génératif
- Instructor: Douglas Edric Stanley
- Location: —HEAD, Genève
- Date: 31/10/2011-4/11/2011
- Participants: Julia Garcia, Laura Couto Rosado, Nadezda Suvorova, Camille Dedieu, Roger Guindon, Patrick Donaldson, Kim Andenmatten, Amandine Baud, Annja Müller, Pierre-Alain Schilling, Yann Anspach, Marta Revuelta, Gention Cenko, Marie Rossi, Lucas Bertinotti, Angela Cardona, Emily Bonnet, Jakub Svehla, Laetitia Sejmowski, Jimmy Roura, Camille Rattoni
- Documentation: Raphaëlle Müller —HEAD
Les 100 mots les plus utilisés dans le petit livre rouge de Mao by Yann Anspach, Roger Guindon and Laetitia Sejmowski
Whole generation by Pierre-Alain Schilling and Jakub Svehla
Roue du Dharma by Kim Andenmatten, Amandine Baud and Annja Müller
Alice by Emily Bonnet, Angela Cardona, Marta Revuelta and Marie Rossi
Sisyphe by Lucas Bertinotti, Gention Cenko and Jimmy Roura
Le livre rouge de Jung by Laura Couto Rosado, Patrick Donaldson and Camille Rattoni
Kaleidoscope by Nadezda Suvorova
stop_pattern_ornamentation by Julia-Garcia Skrenbneva