- Discuss the second part of Galloway's Protocol
- Go over last week's assignment
- Learn how to push our code to the server using Git!
- Start the next project, "Timepiece"
- Continue conferences!
How'd it go? Discuss.
Fire up those terminals! First, go to your ~/Code
folder and open it (should have created last class):
$ cd ~/Code
$ open .
Now rename the folder to class-site-backup
.
Next, let's go back to the terminal. You should have Git installed now, so you can follow the instructions from last class to check out your repository.
Once we've done that, you'll simply want to drag the contents of "class-site-backup" into the new folder. When it gives you a message, say "overwrite".
(demo continues)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_congress/2178249693/in/photolist-4ju6Kc-4jz335
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ianfuller/79650456/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/robinjp/8706930459/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/bookgrl/601867351/
Chena Alexander, "Piano Phase"
Joe McKay, "Sunset Solitare"
Eric Levin, "Come Down to Us"
Christian Marclay, "The Clock"
Create a time-based composition for the browser. It should respond to time, but doesn't need to be a clock.
Your finished project must satisfy the following criteria:
- It should load in the browser (it should work)
- It should change over time
- It should be uploaded to a publicly available server (your class site via GitHub)
You will also be graded on overall execution.
During class today, sketch out three different ideas for your "Timepiece" project. I will expect a protype of one of them by next class.
By prototype I mean a very basic attempt to build one aspect of your project. It doesn't need to be pretty, you are expirimenting to see how far your can get technically.
- Sketches and a prototype for your "Timepiece" project
- Read Linked By Air's "Change over time"