Title: BA Thesis Post by: elFlippe on September 12, 2017, 11:59:21 AM Hi there, this is my first post here. I hope it痴 the correct topic, otherwise it would be nice if an admin could move it :)
My name is Philip and i知 a Berlin-based Motion Designer. I studied at the btk (Berliner Technische Kunsthochschule) and graduated in march. My subject was about visual communication of fractals in media spaces. First of all i want to thank all of you for your stunning work and for living the beauty of cyber-culture. Pushing art and science independently, free and helpful in this way is a pleasure to see and filling me with optimism. I would love to share my thesis with you, but unfortunately it is in german only. Maybe i値l find someone who痴 interested in translating it, and maybe i値l do a video about the narrative. It is a concept for my BA-project, an full-dome installation with 360ー renderings of the Amazing Surface and includes the basic history of the formulas, the paradigm shift of the view of reality, the interdisciplinary professionalism of mathematics, programmers and artists and the need to communicate this science visually to as many people as possible. And of cause about you and the power and beauty of cyber-culture. I値l do an extra post with links to the renderings i made for my thesis and the software i created to do full-dome installations in rectangle rooms soon, but i have to fix a few things first :) I知 a little ashamed that during my research i tried tons of parameters i found on deviantart to find useful structures and twisted, mixed and simply used them without making notes about the credits. My biggest thanks to batjorge, dark-beam, kali, tglad, Undead-Academy and everyone i forgot. And i知 a little ashamed about being to shy and lazy to communicate more and share my knowledge as you do, i値l change that :) Download the thesis (german) and a snippet of my installation here: http://philip-krueger.com/dl/philip_krueger_thesis.zip Big hugs and thank you all!! :thanks2: Title: Re: BA Thesis Post by: zebastian on September 12, 2017, 03:16:23 PM Hi Philip, I found your thesis quite interesting, thanks for sharing. It was a little populist, but also well researched. ;D What software / hardware did you use for the presentation on the beamer? Cheers! |