Today:
- pizza
- end-of-semester review of concepts
- in-progress projects feedback
- studio time
- pairs and 1-on-1 meetings: final project
- evaluations
Final Project
Requirements
Your final project should have a separate document with the following info:
- Final Project title
- approximately half page summary of project consisting of 1. conceptual idea(s) and 2. technical detail(s)
- What was your approach to tackling the project? What strategy did you take in creating your project?
- What frameworks, libraries, did you use, if any?
- What other artists, projects or artworks did you research that led to the creation of this work?
- Include at least 2 screenshots of your project running. Label them with a caption.
BONUS POINTS: Record a screen capture of your project running. Upload to youtube and link to it or upload the video.
Your code should:
- be clear and organized
- use comments and modular functions to make your code clear and easy to follow
- work without bugs
- work properly in fullscreen
The project should:
- Create a compelling interactive visual artwork synthesizing both concept and technical execution
- Properly cite any code that you found and used online
- Be based on your own aesthetic and conceptual interests
- Go beyond the basics of primitive shapes and colors to a well-executed personal artistic vision