Generating computational textiles

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​Sketching out how math would work for these triangles. sin and cos replaced numbers to make triangles more dynamic.

​Sketching out how math would work for these triangles. sin and cos replaced numbers to make triangles more dynamic.

In order to play with computational textiles, I started with creating a triangle and rotated  three times to make a set. The set became a fundamental patch for all the textiles that I created. Here is my code for the projet. I also got great pattern making references from Rune Madsen, one of amazing professors at ITP. Here is how I developted his code. He used rotations differently from mine. 

So glad Processing came to my life so that I can create lots of patterns! :) I will be exploring more intricate pattern designs and also printing them in both 2D and 3D. Down below, you will find a shirt I made with parrot conversational patterns.

[right] ​Grunge style shirt. Intentional worn out tear for styling.[left] Parrot conversational pattern shirt.

[right] ​Grunge style shirt. Intentional worn out tear for styling.

[left] Parrot conversational pattern shirt.

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