Final Submission Brief
Moodle Submission
项目类别:艺术
Final Submission Brief
Moodle Submission
Submit a link to your new final-submission.md page in your Github repository.

Submission Deadline: 2:00 PM (GMT), Friday, Dec 6, 2024
Adjusted Deadline (if applicable): 2:00 PM (GMT), Friday, Jan 17, 2025

Adam Cole, In the Mood for John Whitney (2021)

Overview
Your final submission will consist of a portfolio comprising one work:

One advanced project: This will be the primary focus of assessment.

The portfolio will be assessed based on the learning outcomes and assessment criteria outlined in the unit brief. When preparing your submission, demonstrate your strengths in knowledge, enquiry, and communication.

Advanced Project
The advanced project allows you to explore a creative coding concept with greater depth and complexity. You may build upon an existing homework assignment or create a completely new work. Your project must incorporate at least two creative coding concepts covered during the term (e.g., patterns, randomness, oscillations, interactivity, etc).

Submission Requirements
   Your advanced project submission must include:

Project Info: Author, title and references
Sketch Link: A link to your project in the p5.js editor (minimum 1024x768), with all code PROPERLY FORMATTED with the [Edit]->[Tidy Code] menu option
Project Video: A max 2-minute video showcasing the project, including either a voice over in English or captions/subtitles in English
Project Write-Up: A 350–500 word description detailing your creative process, technical approach and critical perspective.
Project Images: At least one screenshot and one other piece of process documentation (a sketch, color-test, brainstorm, etc.)
Expectations
   The advanced project should reflect:

Creative Thinking: Demonstrate aesthetic, technical or conceptual innovation.
Critical Awareness: Demonstrate your understanding of criticality, as discussed in lectures and readings.
Complexity: Explore elegant algorithms or produce polished artifacts.
Communication: Convey a personal idea, feeling, or sensation effectively through your work.
Guidance for Starting Your Advanced Project
   Deciding on a focus can be challenging. Use the following steps to kickstart your process:

Reflect on Past Work: Revisit a homework assignment you particularly enjoyed. Identify which elements excited you most (such as patterns, motion, or interactivity) and focus on developing those aspects further.
Refine and Personalize: Consider ways to enhance the assignment to make it more unique, expressive, or critical. Could it convey a clearer narrative, evoke a stronger emotion, or make a better critique?
Experiment and Iterate: Extend your code, document your experiments, and identify the most effective changes.
Aim for Completion: Your project should either stand as a polished artwork or function as a valuable creative experiment.
Communicate Your Results: Use the video and write-up to articulate your outcomes and creative journey clearly. Include sketches and process documents wherever applicable.
Homework Submissions
Requirements
Select two homework assignments from the unit to submit alongside your advanced project. These should be complete, meeting the expectations outlined in the assignment briefs. No additional refinements beyond the brief are required, but you should check each element of the brief and make sure you have addressed it fully.

Graders will need to read your sketches, thus YOUR CODE MUST BE FORMATTED! Simply use the 'Tidy Code' option under the 'Edit menu. Any sketches not properly formatted will be IGNORED and treated as a missing submission.



Submission Method
Submit a link to the final-submission.md page in your github repository, on Moodle before the deadline.

Submission Format
Your submission should be included as a new page, titled final-submission.md, in your course GitHub repository, following this structure exactly:

[Advanced Project Title]
Student Name (Id#): [Insert name and id# here]
Sketch Link: [Insert sketch link here]
Project Video: [Insert public link to Panopto video upload]
Project Description [350–500 words]
Project Images [2-4 images]
References: [Insert references here]

Project description should include:

What You Made: Describe the type, purpose, and intended experience of your project (e.g., generative art, critical software, interactive installation).
How You Made It: Detail tools, coding concepts, development process and external resources consulted. Be CLEAR about any borrowed code or use of AI tools like ChatGPT.
Why You Made It: Explain your motivations, critical thinking, references, inspirations and what you learned. How does this project connect to your broader creative, critical, artistic or academic interests?
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