Self-Portrait Clock
For this work, I chose to focus on my scrapbooking hobby to express a clock as a self-portrait. Since I love taking photos, each minute, a new polaroid shows up on the wall. Each millisecond, the camera shutter closes a little bit, fully closing each second. Every minute, the camera flashes. At night, each polaroid is attached to a small light and the wall turns dark blue. Every hour, a new scrapbook shows up on the shelf. I used Procreate to draw each scrapbook's spine to reflect what I typically do or am thinking at the hour. Each second, the amount of liquid in the beverage reduces. The beverage changes between water, a smoothie, and milk based on the time of day. The lipstick print on the beverage reflects when I am wearing makeup during the day.
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P5.JS, 2024
Digital Scrapbook
With this interactive scrapbook page, I strove to replicate the feeling that I get when I look back at old scrapbook entries. If I see a picture of a friend and me, I might think about the music that played when we took the photo and call them because I thought about them. If I see lyrics to a song that I enjoy, I might think about someone I associate with it.
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P5.JS, 2024
Stamp Program
For this program, my goal was to create a stamp tool that I could use to make pieces that expressed my art style.
The functions I added include: e: Rotate (30 degrees), f: Reflect, and t: Tint (Pink).
I drew the stamps in Procreate, which ended up being useful when layering because I was able to control where the stamps have negative space and varying opacity that can be filled with the stamps behind them.
This was my first venture into applying my physical art style in coding art .
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P5.JS, 2024