At the the Scratch2017-Conference in Bordeaux, I had the opportunity to present my work on Computer Art. After I had already sketched the idea for Recoding early computer art at the Scratch2015-Conference in Amsterdam), this time I was able to present concrete results. The experience with the participation in exhibitions and presentations had led me to develop a concept for the introduction into the programming on the basis of the Recoding & Remixing ComputerArt In book form (the book hopefully will be available at the end of the year).
In the posteression I could supplement the poster with some pictures and interactive projects, that should show that without greater difficulties interactive installations are possible now for really everybody. In my experience, not only playful applications can be created this way but also serious art objects of high quality, which can even be shown in exhibitions and multimedia festivals. The poster is available for download on my Slideshare-channel.
In the long talk I have explained in detail, what I had described in the submission as follows:
„… Unfortunately many (if not most) of the introductions to program with Scratch et al. concentrate on the development of games. But for my addressees those games are not that motivating. Therefore I took my own area of interest – Computerart – as a starting point: There are several striking parallels between many works of the (early) Computerart and the well known examples of the turtle graphics of Logo.
In my presentation I demonstrate the interrelation between basic graphic elements of early Computerart and fundamental programming concepts (e.g. repetitive patterns & loops, coding of pictorial elements & lists). It can be shown that many of the „powerful ideas of computer science“ can be directly related to the methods needed in an „aesthetic laboratory“, not only to recode & remix early Computerart. Many graphical examples show the consequences of this approach. … At the end I show that with the inclusion of animation, the reaction to sensors, and the interaction with observers, also the door to contemporary media art can be opened.“
On my Slideshare-channel you can find the slides of my long talk as well. The organizers fortunately have recorded the keynotes and lectures. That’s why you can find my contribution here:
Hi,Joachim.Hearty thanks to you for I have learnt a lot from your presentation on Scratch2017.I saved every frame of your presentation and use some of them in teaching girls turtlestitch.I found it just so cool to teach them in a new way like this.I wish I could get your new book about art in Snap! as soon as possible.I do love Jens and his codes so I could do some blocks for myself.For example a block to change the color of sprites or the background dynamicly. I wish I could learn more from you and dear Jens.
Hi Simon, thanks for your feedback. You will find the information here, when the book will befinished and available. I would be interested in your blocks to change the color.
Joachim