Integrating Technology for Intelligent Products, Systems and Services
(c) 2011 Jun Hu, Loe Feijs
- Please bring a laptop with you to the class. Windows is preferred.
- Please bring with you the power adapter for your laptop.
Before you come to the first lecture, please download the following files to your laptop:
e-books. Please notice that these books are all copyrighted material. They can be used only for your own educational purposes during this course. Please remove these books from your computer after the course. Please do not distribute any further. This file will be removed from this website after the first lecture.
Download Processing programming environment. Or go to Processing website, download it from there. Do not download the version "without java". Have downloaded it, leave it on your computer and do not install it yet. We will do it together during the first lecture.
Week 1
12 hours (6 class hours + 6 practice hours) + extra hours if needed.
- Challenge
- Create an artistic poster that demonstrates beauty and complexity, using Processing
- Print the result and present with a frame, or on a form board.
Source code of the last example above: TriangleFlowerPDF.zip
References
- Websites
Getting Started with Processing, by Casey Reas and Ben Fry. Published June 2010, O'Reilly Media. 208 pages. Paperback.
Learning Processing: A Beginner's Guide to Programming Images, Animation, and Interaction, by Daniel Shiffman. Published August 2008, Morgan Kaufmann. 450 pages. Paperback.
Getting Started with Arduino, by Massimo Banzi, Publisher: O'Reilly Media / Make, Released: December 2008
Making Things Talk: Practical Methods for Connecting Physical Objects, by Tom Igoe, Publisher: O'Reilly Media / Make, Released: September 2007