How can I create unique digital art using code in the p5.js canvas? I made an animated 2D landscape with animated particles resembling a waterfall and colorful cliffs. I also made a cool art generator that produces random colors and shapes, resulting in abstract graphics in motion! I successfully made digital art creations using motion, geometry, random, and RGB colors! The main results was a very satisfying and pretty canvas filled with components of real and virtual world!
Technically, I just drew anything that came to my mind... recently I was drawing a lot of BTS and I really like my work so I thought, why not submit it? I also started working on some photography pics so I wanted to also submit a few that I like. Along with all of that, I also just created some random, simple, minimalistic art pieces that I later used filters on to experiment. Most of these are attempts on different art styles just for fun.
We worked on creating a periodic table with a topic of our choice. I decided to make my periodic table based on music genres and bands and one of their songs in the music world. For example, Queen, one of their songs, albums, and the views of that song. A pattern that I included in the range of how soft and loud each genre of music is so that when moving across my periodic table the music is calmer.
The problem I addressed is pollution and water waste as well as food waste. I made a home garden while improving it so that there was no water waste and i was not polluting the environment while sustaining my garden. I planed on making some sort of tool to distribute water to the plants without water waste.
One question I had was how could I use the codes on the VR Vex robot website to do different things. I managed to make different polygons by putting the right codes to make the shapes I made, some of the shapes I created were a spiral design and different polygons like a triangle, an octagon and a hexagon
How can you plan and create an eco-friendly tourism business in Paraguay, and also achieve sustainability? I developed a sustainable tourism business model with realistic planning, Google Maps, and Tinkercad. My simulated results was a successful and sustainable resort called Amambay/Concepcion Resorts and Cruising, which incorporated a blend of nature, luxuries, and activities for tourists to enjoy.
Have you ever heard about a sustainable hotel that really cares about the earth? Well I decided to create a sustainable hotel in Brazil that bans anything plastic or anything that can affect the earth in a bad way. One example is we don't give out plastic straws, we only give out paper or bamboo straws.
We had a project about a STEAM NOTABLE. I picked Elizabeth Blackwell since woman are underrepresented in STEAM. Elizabeth Blackwell was a British physician and the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States. As a girl, she moved with her family to the United States, where she first worked as a teacher. Despite widespread opposition, she later decided to attend medical college and graduated first in her class. She created a medical school for women in the late 1860s, eventually returning to England and setting up a private practice.
My whole project surrounded around making a fictional supervillain based on the element 'Osmium.' This was for an assignment, but since I am genuinely very interested in drawing digitally and writing stories, this was super fun for me. I wrote an essay for the backstory of my character, who I named Osme. The main point of this assignment was to learn about the elements on the periodic table through an intriguing and innovative, creative way, so you could see others' as well.
I did a model of a plant cell in Tinkercad. We had practiced a lot in the STEAM class with this platfrom, and later came in hand when having to do this assignment, we would spend almost the whole class creating and editing our creations in tinkercad. In the cell, I included the nucleus, nucleolus, cell membrane, cell wall, mitochondria, smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum, chloroplast, golgi apparatus, ribosomes, cytoplasm, large central vacuole, and the lysosome.
I don't have an exact question or problem but I am planning on creating an interactive art on the graphing calculator of desmos. I am planning to create codes that can make some type of interactive coding and that can be attractive for people that look at project and that can just be a fun and creative code.
I made this project in my other school, its about natural disasters (tsunami) i made a few slides explaining about tsunamis and about my experiment. And made a video doing my experiment,For my experiment i had to put sand in a side of a tray and in the other side waters then put tiny houses and with a cardboard though the water to generate waves and see if the tiny houses would fall
In my social studies class we had a project based on Sustainable Tourism. We were learning about Globalization and how people live together in a sustainable community. We had to create a plan to build an Eco-friendly tourism business like a zoo, a hotel, etc. We built a model using recyclable objects to create a model showing our idea of a sustainable hotel.
So this was a part of the Mission to Mars project that we did in Quarter 2 of 8th grade. We faced the problem of having machines that could do different tasks and could work with variables. This meant that I had to build a dynamic code that could adapt itself to work in any situation.
I wanted to create an addicting game that has the potential to be popular and be fun. I had limited game developer skills, so I came up with a very efficient solution. I created this awesome car game made with the Buildbox game developing engine. It has has two modes: endless streetcar collision and free roam derby crash.