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= Golden Ratio and Generative Arts =
<<TableOfContents>>

== Learning objectives ==
Your competency area Math, Data and Computation will make a quantum leap and you have an opportunity to create aesthetic qualities to be proud of.

These are the evaluation criteria:
[[attachment:DBM150_rubrics.xlsx]]

== Learning activities ==
Golden Ratio refers to the number 1.618033989... used by architects, painters and designers for centuries. It occurs frequently in what nature has designed for us. In an early version of our module we studied these phenomena, see for example the beautiful movie

##<<YouTube(dveCtFPEKVs)>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w19BTB5ino

At present we are ready to move much further than a simple ratio and explore relations between beauty and geometry, between aesthetics and mathematics. In this elective we create patterns and symmetries, very much like Escher did. But we shall avail ourselves of powerful tools such as matrix algebra and Processing libraries for Turtle Graphics, Vectors and Mesh diagrams, next to the Speedy 300 laser cutter at d.search labs and the computerised Brother embroidery machine at Wearable Senses. What we can achieve with such tools applied to colored wood or plastic such as

[[attachment:lankveld.jpg|{{attachment:lankveldthumb.jpg|attachment:lankveld.jpg}}]] and
[[attachment:kersteman.jpg|{{attachment:kerstemanthumb.jpg|attachment:kersteman.jpg}}]] and
[[attachment:mattheijssen2.jpg|{{attachment:mattheijssen2nthumb.jpg|attachment:mattheijssen2.jpg}}]]

Get inspired by contributions by others and us at the online Bridges mathematical art exhibition.
 * http://gallery.bridgesmathart.org/exhibitions/2015-Bridges-Conference
 * http://gallery.bridgesmathart.org/exhibitions/2015-bridges-conference/feijs

But if you want, we could go further, perhaps explore fractals, cell structures, or connect to fashion, see for example
 * http://gallery.bridgesmathart.org/exhibitions/2014-bridges-conference/feijs

Professor Loe Feijs and Dr. Jun Hu and Dr. Mathias Funk will be your guides.
 * Paper turtles for tessellations: http://www.drhu.eu/publications/2013-bridges-TurtlesForTessellations.pdf
 * Paper (with Christoph Bartneck) teaching geometric principles: http://www.bartneck.de/publications/2009/teachingGeometryDesignStudents/bartneckDCE2009.pdf

Chet Bangaru and wearable-senses staff will support us.

== Schedule ==
 * Running now (DBM150)
    start at november 14, LG1.105, 13:45, content similar to previous year. Content and messages now via Canvas.
 * Completed (DGM211)
  * [[/201609]]
  * [[/201602]]
  * [[/201504]]
  * [[/201311]]
  * [[/201209]]
  * [[/201205]]

== List of available reference and background materials ==
 * Website: Official M.C.Escher website, http://www.mcescher.com/
 * Book: Heesch und Kienzle, Flachenschluss,Springer-Verlag, 1963, http://www.idemployee.id.tue.nl/l.m.g.feijs/flachenschluss.pdf, or a PDF version (password protected): [[attachment:flachenschluss.pdf]]
 * Book: Fejes Toth, Regular Figures, Pergamon Press 1964, http://www.idemployee.id.tue.nl/l.m.g.feijs/regular-figures.pdf, or a PDF version (password protected): [[attachment:regular-figures.pdf]]
 * Software: Processing http://processing.org/
 * Tutorial: The golden ratio course, Bartneck and Feijs, TU/e 2008, http://www.bartneck.de/2008/05/21/the-golden-ratio-course/
 * Paper: Bartneck & Feijs, Teaching geometry to design students, http://www.digitalcultureandeducation.com/uncategorized/bartneck-2009-htm/
 * Oogway library for turtle graphics

   You can download a zip that includes everything: https://github.com/iddi/oogway-processing/archive/master.zip. Copy oogway directory in the zip file to the libraries directory in the sketch book location. Tessellation examples are in "oogway/examples/tessellation".

   The documentation is here: https://github.com/iddi/oogway-processing/blob/master/oogway/README.md
 * using the laser cutter
  * If you are exporting illustrator drawings for Speedy 300 laser cutter, please follow the instructions (thanks to Christoph Bartneck): http://www.bartneck.de/2008/05/28/preparing-illustrator-drawings-for-the-laser-cutter/
  * Preparing the PDF generated in Processing for the laser cutter is much easier, you could start reading the above instructions from the point of "CREATE A NEW COREL DRAW DOCUMENT". Or by following the instructions Pdf2Speady300 (which is actually a modified copy of Christoph's version).
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= Golden Ratio = == Information lecturers ==
'''Loe Feijs''' is professor Industrial Design of Embedded Systems. He studied electrical engineering and holds a Ph.D in computer science. He worked in telecommunication research (CSELT), telecommunication industry (PTI), in software research (Philips Nat Lab), in embedded systems (EESI), and in industrial design (TU/e). He was the director of the Eindhoven embedded systems institute. He has been vice-dean of ID from 2001 to 2006 with the responsibility of building-up ID research at TU/e. He (co-)authored several books on formal specifications and created mathematical theories of modular software design, such as lampbda-pi calculus and relation partition algebra (RPA). Loe Feijs also likes hands-on work, witnessed by his 4D-sketching, his Mondrian software http://www.mondriaan.nl/news/view/328, projects with Marina Toeters
and the MU exhibit of a joint project with Kristin Neidlinger.
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<<TableOfContents>> '''Jun Hu''' is Associate Professor in Design Research on Social Computing at Department of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), an Adjunct Professor at School of Digital Media, Jiangnan University. He is currently the co-chair of the working group “Art and Entertainment” of IFIP (International Federation for Information Processing) TC14 (Technical Committee on Entertainment Computing). He is the coordinator of the TU/e DESIS Lab in the DESIS network (Design for Social Innovation and Sustainability). He serves the editorial boards for several international journals. He has more than 100 peer reviewed publications in conferences and journals in the field of HCI, industrial design, computer science and design education. Dr. Jun Hu has a PhD in Industrial Design and a Professional Doctorate in User-system Interaction, both from TU/e. He has also a B.Sc in Mathematics and an M.Eng in Computer Science. He is a System Analyst and a Senior Programmer with the qualifications from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China. From 2006 to 2007 he served as the Secretary-General for The Association of Chinese Scholars and Engineers in the Netherlands (VCWI) and from 2008 to 2009 as the Chairman. He has been a vice-chairman of Center for Chinese Professionals in the Netherlands (CCPN) since 2009.
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'''Mathias Funk''' received his MSc degree in Computer Science from RWTH Aachen University (2006) and afterwards pursued a PhD in Electrical Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology, which was awarded in 2011. Currently, he continues his research in the Designed Intelligence group of the Industrial Design department. He is co-founder of UXsuite, a high-tech spin-off, which commercializes the software toolset he developed during his PhD project and which received multiple STW valorization grants. Apart from that he has been Research Intern at the ATR, Kyoto in 2004/2005 and Visiting Researcher at Philips Consumer Lifestyle, Eindhoven in 2007/2008. He is member of the ACM SIGCHI.
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== Learning objectives ==
Your competency area 10 (D) Descriptive and Mathematical Modeling will make a quantum leap and you have an opportunity to create aesthetic qualities to be proud of.
 
== Learning activities ==
Golden Ratio refers to the number 1.618033989... used by architects, painters and designers for centuries. It occurs frequently in what nature has designed for us. In an early version of our module we studied these phenomena, see for example the beautiful movie
== Something Interesting ==
''[[http://designmind.frogdesign.com/blog/the-golden-ratio-otherwise-known-as-feng-shui.html|The Golden Ratio Otherwise Known as Feng Shui]]'' by Mario van der Meulen, shared by [[http://xmflsct.com|Zhiyuan Zheng]]
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##<<YouTube(dveCtFPEKVs)>>
http://govide.com/video/D4KSO648MADN/phi-the-nature-of-growth
 
At present we are ready to move much further than a simple ratio and explore relations between beauty and geometry, between aesthetics and mathematics. In this module we create patterns and symmetries, very much like Esher did. But we shall avail ourselves of powerful tools such as matrix algebra and Processing libraries for Turtle Graphics, Vectors and Mesh diagrams, next to the Speedy 300 laser cutter at HG 2.63. What we can achieve with such tools applied to colored plastic such as
== Material suppliers ==
''[[http://www.kubra.nl/|Kubra kunststoffen Nuenen]]''
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[[attachment:kersteman.jpg|{{attachment:kerstemanthumb.jpg}}]] and [[attachment:mattheijssen2.jpg|{{attachment:mattheijssen2nthumb.jpg}}]]


and at the small exhibition at HG 3.42- HG 3.46.

But if you want, we could go further, perhaps explore fractals, cell structures, or connect to fashion, see for example

http://katinkata.blogspot.com/2010/06/womenswear-photoshoot.html

and

http://www.idemployee.id.tue.nl/l.m.g.feijs/voronoi.pdf
 
Professor Loe Feijs and Dr. Jun Hu will be your guide.

== Schedule ==
=== Monday may 7, 9:00-11:00, HG4.95 ===
 * kick-off
   * theory: fractals and turtles. [[attachment:fractals_n_turtles.zip]]
   * theory: splines. [[attachment:splines.zip]]

=== Monday may 7, 15:00-17:00, HG4.95 ===
 * progress meeting
 * questions and answers

=== Tuesday may 8, 9:00-11:00, HG2.84 ===
 * theory: symmetry groups. [[attachment:symmetry_groups.zip]]
 * theory: tesselations. [[attachment:tesselations.zip]]

=== Tuesday may 8, 15:00-17:00, HG2.84 ===
 * progress meeting
 * questions and answers

=== Wednesday may 9, 9:00-11:00, HG2.84 ===
 * theory: golden ratio
 * theory: voronoi diagrams

=== Wednesday may 9, 15:00-17:00, HG2.84 ===
 * progress meeting
 * questions and answers

=== Thursday may 10, 9:00-11:00, HG2.84 ===
 * practice: using the laser cutter

=== Thursday may 10, 15:00-17:00, HG2.84 ===
 * progress meeting
 * questions and answers

=== Friday may 11, 9:00-11:00, HG2.84 ===
 * progress meeting
 * questions and answers

=== Friday may 11, 15:00-17:00, HG4.95 ===
 * plenary meeting
 * students present results
 * students receive preliminary feedback
 
== List of available reference and background materials ==
 * Website: Official M.C.Escher website, http://www.mcescher.com/
 * Book: Heesch und Kienzle, Flachenschluss,Springer-Verlag, 1963, http://www.idemployee.id.tue.nl/l.m.g.feijs/flachenschluss.pdf
 * Book: Fejes Toth, Regular Figures, Pergamon Press 1964, http://www.idemployee.id.tue.nl/l.m.g.feijs/regular-figures.pdf
 * Software: Processing http://processing.org/
 * Tutorial: The golden ratio course, Bartneck and Feijs, TU/e 2008, http://www.bartneck.de/2008/05/21/the-golden-ratio-course/
 * Paper: Bartneck & Feijs, Teaching geometry to design students, http://www.digitalcultureandeducation.com/uncategorized/bartneck-2009-htm/
 
== Information lecturers ==
'''Loe Feijs''' is professor Industrial Design of Embedded Systems. He studied electrical engineering and holds a Ph.D in computer science. He worked in telecommunication research (CSELT), telecommunication industry (PTI), in software research (Philips Nat Lab), in embedded systems (EESI), and in industrial design (TU/e). He was the director of the Eindhoven embedded systems institute. He has been vice-dean of ID from 2001 to 2006 with the responsibility of building-up ID research at TU/e. He (co-)authored several books on formal specifications and created mathematical theories of modular software design, such as lp calculus and relation partition algebra (RPA). Loe Feijs also likes hands-on work, witnessed by his 4D-sketching, Mondrian software and the assignment Timing Circuits.
 
'''Jun Hu''' has a PhD in Industrial Design and a Professional Doctorate in User-system Interaction, both from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). He has also a B.Sc in Mathematics and a M.Eng in Computer Science. He is a System Analyst and a Senior Programmer, qualified in 1996 and 1994 respectively by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China. He worked in signal processing as an software engineer at the Computational Center and Institute of Geophysics of Jiangsu Oil Exploration Co. (JEOCO) from 1990 to 1994, in management information systems and computer aided design at the Information Center of Shaanxi Construction Machinery Co. Ltd. (SCMC) from 1994 to 1996, in scientific data visualization at the department of computer science of Northwest University from 1996 to 1999. He was a research assistant at the Center of User-system Interaction of TU/e from 1999 to 2001. He was a researcher in the Media Interaction Group at Philips Research Eindhoven from 2000 to 2003. From 2006 to 2007 he served as the Secretary-General for The Association of Chinese Scholars and Engineers in the Netherlands (VCWI) and from 2008 to 2009 as the Chairman. He has been a board member of Center for Chinese Professionals in the Netherlands (CCPN) since 2009. He is now a tenured Assistant Professor at Department of Industrial Design, TU/e, a Guest Professor at School of Digital Media, Jiangnan University. He is an associated editor of the International Journal of Arts and Technology. He is an author of several open source and commercial software products. He has about 80 peer reviewed publications in conferences and journals in the field of HCI, industrial design, computer science and design education. His current research activities are directed towards Design Research on Social Computing
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Golden Ratio and Generative Arts

1. Learning objectives

Your competency area Math, Data and Computation will make a quantum leap and you have an opportunity to create aesthetic qualities to be proud of.

These are the evaluation criteria: DBM150_rubrics.xlsx

2. Learning activities

Golden Ratio refers to the number 1.618033989... used by architects, painters and designers for centuries. It occurs frequently in what nature has designed for us. In an early version of our module we studied these phenomena, see for example the beautiful movie

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w19BTB5ino

At present we are ready to move much further than a simple ratio and explore relations between beauty and geometry, between aesthetics and mathematics. In this elective we create patterns and symmetries, very much like Escher did. But we shall avail ourselves of powerful tools such as matrix algebra and Processing libraries for Turtle Graphics, Vectors and Mesh diagrams, next to the Speedy 300 laser cutter at d.search labs and the computerised Brother embroidery machine at Wearable Senses. What we can achieve with such tools applied to colored wood or plastic such as

attachment:lankveld.jpg and attachment:kersteman.jpg and attachment:mattheijssen2.jpg

Get inspired by contributions by others and us at the online Bridges mathematical art exhibition.

But if you want, we could go further, perhaps explore fractals, cell structures, or connect to fashion, see for example

Professor Loe Feijs and Dr. Jun Hu and Dr. Mathias Funk will be your guides.

Chet Bangaru and wearable-senses staff will support us.

3. Schedule

4. List of available reference and background materials

5. Information lecturers

Loe Feijs is professor Industrial Design of Embedded Systems. He studied electrical engineering and holds a Ph.D in computer science. He worked in telecommunication research (CSELT), telecommunication industry (PTI), in software research (Philips Nat Lab), in embedded systems (EESI), and in industrial design (TU/e). He was the director of the Eindhoven embedded systems institute. He has been vice-dean of ID from 2001 to 2006 with the responsibility of building-up ID research at TU/e. He (co-)authored several books on formal specifications and created mathematical theories of modular software design, such as lampbda-pi calculus and relation partition algebra (RPA). Loe Feijs also likes hands-on work, witnessed by his 4D-sketching, his Mondrian software http://www.mondriaan.nl/news/view/328, projects with Marina Toeters and the MU exhibit of a joint project with Kristin Neidlinger.

Jun Hu is Associate Professor in Design Research on Social Computing at Department of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), an Adjunct Professor at School of Digital Media, Jiangnan University. He is currently the co-chair of the working group “Art and Entertainment” of IFIP (International Federation for Information Processing) TC14 (Technical Committee on Entertainment Computing). He is the coordinator of the TU/e DESIS Lab in the DESIS network (Design for Social Innovation and Sustainability). He serves the editorial boards for several international journals. He has more than 100 peer reviewed publications in conferences and journals in the field of HCI, industrial design, computer science and design education. Dr. Jun Hu has a PhD in Industrial Design and a Professional Doctorate in User-system Interaction, both from TU/e. He has also a B.Sc in Mathematics and an M.Eng in Computer Science. He is a System Analyst and a Senior Programmer with the qualifications from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China. From 2006 to 2007 he served as the Secretary-General for The Association of Chinese Scholars and Engineers in the Netherlands (VCWI) and from 2008 to 2009 as the Chairman. He has been a vice-chairman of Center for Chinese Professionals in the Netherlands (CCPN) since 2009.

Mathias Funk received his MSc degree in Computer Science from RWTH Aachen University (2006) and afterwards pursued a PhD in Electrical Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology, which was awarded in 2011. Currently, he continues his research in the Designed Intelligence group of the Industrial Design department. He is co-founder of UXsuite, a high-tech spin-off, which commercializes the software toolset he developed during his PhD project and which received multiple STW valorization grants. Apart from that he has been Research Intern at the ATR, Kyoto in 2004/2005 and Visiting Researcher at Philips Consumer Lifestyle, Eindhoven in 2007/2008. He is member of the ACM SIGCHI.

6. Something Interesting

The Golden Ratio Otherwise Known as Feng Shui by Mario van der Meulen, shared by Zhiyuan Zheng

7. Material suppliers

Kubra kunststoffen Nuenen

Plano Plastics Eindhoven

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