Snippet of Javascript code creating Perlin noise visuals for experimental short film content.
Snippet of Javascript code creating Perlin noise visuals for experimental short film content.
Snippet of Javascript code creating Perlin noise visuals for experimental short film content.

INSTITUTION Tyler School of Art and Architecture

INSTRUCTOR Jenny Kowalski

SPRING 2022

An experimental, conceptually driven compilation of clips manually coded using a p5js.org, a web editor and reference library for Javascript.

Inspired by my experimentations with Perlin noise – a type of noise generation that generates pseudo-random values to manipulate shapes and imply organic movement – I considered the relationship between these animations and possible audio pairings. What did these visuals sound like?

This project, compiled with custom visuals and audio both found and created, was based on the idea of radio waves and frequencies. It explores the different uses in media and communication that we’ve found for this technology, its imperfections and interferences, and how interwoven technology has become within our lives, as if it’s just as vital as our heartbeat.

WARNING: The following video contains flashing images.

An experimental, conceptually driven compilation of clips manually coded with Javascript. Inspired by experimentations with Perlin noise – a type of noise generation that generates pseudo-random values to manipulate shapes and imply organic movement – I considered the relationship between these animations and possible audio pairings. This project, compiled with custom visuals and audio both found and created, was based on the idea of radio waves and frequencies.

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