A curated wall of code projects made by ITP graduate students in Daniel Shiffman's Programming from A to Z class.
This is a curated wall of Twitter bots made by students in the class showing their work throughout the semester. Look for a Twitter bot name and short description next to each screen.
Programming from A to Z
]]>We all 'perform' on social media but that's not who we really are. Shaping Characters is an exploration of social media portraits through text interaction.
http://ondinafrate.com/2016/12/04/shaping-characters/
The installation displays tweets from the user and projects them on the wall. The user can interact with the text through a Kinect.
Programming from A to Z
]]>Our internet search history contains some of our most private thoughts and ideas. I aim to subvert that by publishing my data.
http://isabel-donlon.com/private/
I have turned my google search history into a physical book that represents a year of my life. This collected data functions as a kind of diary, marking significant events in my life as well as moments of struggle. By presenting this in the show I am engaging in a performative act of watching as people gain insight into the trust I show my browser.
Programming from A to Z
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