Ben Unterman

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Assignments

Assignment 1: Some simple stuffs

To Pooya and Chris: Sorry for the messy annotations. They're starting to make more sense.

Assignment 2

A2-01 - Using beginShape() and endShape(), create a composition with five or more vertices.

A2-02 - Using beginShape() and endShape(), create a composition with ten or more vertices.

A2-03 - Create an image different from A2-02, but using the same vertex data.

A2-04 - Write a function with one parameter and demonstrate it visually.

A2-05 - Write a function for drawing triangles and visually demonstrate its flexibility.

A2-06 - Write a function with three or more parameters and visually demonstrate its flexibility.

A2-07 - Create a dynamic animation using the cos() function as a generator for motion.

A2-08 - Create a dynamic animation using the cos() and sin() function as a generator for motion.

A2-09 - Move two visual elements across the screen using the random() function as a generator of movement. Give each element a unique nonlinear motion.

A2-10 - Create an event that begins when the mouse is pressed and ends when the mouse is released.

A2-11 - Create a responsive image that behaves differently when the mouse is moving and the mouse is dragging.

A2-12 - Create a button that changes the color of the background when it is clicked.

A2-13 - Program your moving elements from A2-09 but use classes to represent the two visual elements.

A2-01 thru A2-13 Due: Tuesday October 6

A2-14 - Create a subclass of one of the asteroids classes that adds a new capability. Some examples of what you could do: create a subclass of Rocket (or ArmedRocket) that shoots flame when the thrusters are fired and/or plays a sound when thrusters are fired, create a subclass of Asteroid that know when it's been hit (instead of doing this test in loop()), create a subclass of Asteroid that splits into two smaller Asteroids when it's hit.

A2-14 Due: Thursday October 8

Assignment 3

Assignment 4

Assignment 5

Assignment 6

Projects

Project 1: Prime Time

Prime Time is an unusual clock which displays the passage of time using only prime numbers (and 0 and 1). Each numerical representation of time is broken down into its prime factors and displayed on the screen. My intention was to make an unusual clock which was nonetheless easy to read, while playing with notions of the value(s) of time and the different ways we can break down and understand increments of time (in addition to being based on a really bad pun).

Project 2

Project 3

Project 4

Project 5

Project 6