I started talking to computers back in 2016. It was a requirment for Computer Science I & II. Initally, I was quite dubious of my digital relationship. Don't get me wrong, I loved me some data structures but at the end of the day, it really wasn't greasing my circuits—if you know what I mean. I was a designer lost in recusion and 2D arrays unsure of what to do with my newly acquired powers. This all changed upon my faithful encounter with the eminent sage, Charlie Roberts.
Under his tootelidge I learned to harness my Computer Science knowledeg and apply it towards asthetics. Something was missing though. I wanted too goober up my work. It turns out, the best way to do that is to use the chair of my program, Adam Smith. What follows is a series of projects exploring various algorithims and computational ideas with a goobery twist.
The Adam-alizer
This was one of the first things I created in JavaScript using Canvas and the Web Audio API.
Drawn to Life
This was one of the first things I created in JavaScript using Canvas and the Web Audio API.
Audio Automata
This was one of the first things I created in JavaScript using Canvas and the Web Audio API.
Lorenz Attractor
This was one of the first things I created in JavaScript using Canvas and the Web Audio API.
Musical Reaction
This was one of the first things I created in JavaScript using Canvas and the Web Audio API.
Piano-roni
This was one of the first things I created in JavaScript using Canvas and the Web Audio API.
A special thanks is due to Aaron Deever for teaching me to talk to computers, Bobby St. Jacques for teaching Computer Science his own way, Charlie Roberts for being so passionate about JavaScript, and a big thanks to Adam Smith for putting up with my shennanigans.