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Digital Art: Humans and Nature

Explore the intersection of humans and nature through digital art created using the programming language called Processing. This collection showcases various styles, from pointillism to Op art, and features the work of talented artists. Experience a new perspective and appreciate the beauty of art in the digital realm.

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Digital Art: Humans and Nature

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  1. Digital Art: Humans and NatureSOAR 2014 Saint Anselm CollegeCS255: Introduction to Computer Graphics Assoc. Prof. Mihaela MalitaSelected class work Stephen M. Iodice (CS ‘16) Matthew I. Burke (CS ‘14) Michael D. Harper, Jr. (CS Bus ‘15) Ashley E. Ireland (CS ‘16) George O. Lamptey(Bus ‘14) Zachary L. Lombard(Bus ‘15) Neil J. O’Rourke (CS ‘16) Daniel G. Ruiz(Engineering ‘14) Emmett C. Schaeffer (CS ‘15) Anthony P. Scouras (CS Bus ‘15) James V. Scribi(Finance ‘15) Sean R. Smith (CS ‘16) Joseph A. Tebano (CS ‘14) Matthew D. Yopp (CS ‘15)

  2. Our technique • All our digital art has been generated by computer programs written in the programming language called Processing www.processing.org invented by in 2010

  3. Art can be seen in many different ways and many different things can be called art. This is a collection of my opinion of what art is from simple objects to inverting colors. Anthony Scouras CS255 3/15/14 A little Change of color can give you a whole new prospective Anthony

  4. Anthony

  5. Dotted Mountain Anthony

  6. “PROPORTIONS” (MONDRIANstyle) ASHLEY IRELAND

  7. “OLYMPICS” (POINTILISMstyle) ASHLEY IRELAND

  8. “RAINBOW” (POINTILISM style) ASHLEY IRELAND

  9. “POND” (POINTILISM style) ASHLEY IRELAND

  10. “PEARLS” ASHLEY IRELAND

  11. “BUBBLE GUM” ASHLEY IRELAND

  12. “RAIN” ASHLEY IRELAND

  13. Hungry Shark Using Pointillism to recreate a shark using spots. Smith

  14. RainbowOp Art Used circles and squares to create an Op art effect Smith

  15. Olive Ruiz

  16. Hermit Ruiz

  17. Wolfy Matthew Burke Class of '14

  18. The Hunter being Hunted Zachary Lombard

  19. Drip Art- Angel Fish Zachary Lombard

  20. Live Life Zachary Lombard

  21. The Sully This is an example of pointillism. This picture is of Bryan Sullivan ‘16. Joe Tebano

  22. Circle Parade Joe Tebano

  23. Glow sticks Emmett Schaeffer

  24. Golden Flower Emmett Schaeffer

  25. Hungry Lions Lion Original Lion Alteration Emmett Schaeffer

  26. A Single Brush Stroke SIodice

  27. The Fake Artist SIodice

  28. Little Pieces to a big product SIodice

  29. Simple Addition SIodice

  30. CarpeDiem George Lamptey

  31. Field of Dream Scribi

  32. Scales Scribi

  33. recursiveness Harper-TrapLord

  34. Dark Valentine Harper-TrapLord

  35. Bright Skies on a Dark Day Yopp

  36. “Purple Wave”(Pop Art) O’Rourke

  37. Mind Games Optical Art O’Rourke

  38. Here is the Processingcode Schaeffer

  39. And here is what the code produces Schaeffer

  40. Final Questions? Show Class CS255 Spring 2014 Saint Anselm College Thank you for listening!

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