The first task of the assignment consists in signing a student agreement and uploading it to this repository.
The second task of the assignment consists in learning how to use GitLab. In my case, our super instructors Hayashi and Henry (Uncle G) taught me how it works. First Hayashi showed me step by step each function. On the other side, Henry gave me a master class about the nomenclatures logics.
Super Hayashi also taught me how to use Visual Studio Code. I had learned a bit about it years ago, but had already forgotten before Hayashi refreshed my mind. I downloaded it from here.
Super Christian, FABLAB iFurniture associate and FabAcademy 2024 student like me, recommended to use the HTML5 templates from Bootstrap. And I love these resources because it helps you organize your information through coding templates, which you can preview and use as you need.
Last but not least, this week assignment lead us to develop some ideas for our FabAcademy Final Project. My starting point is Arts & Techs... I've been thinkin about going the opposite way of Dancing To Music, so that would mean Sounding to Movement, right?
As a sketch, I decided to generate some AI views inspired by Disco Balls, but backwards: Imagine that the classic Disco sphere is the full Moon brighting up in the sky, and we are dancing to its vibe.
The opposite to it, as I imagined, is: The Moon becoming an asteroid, crushing on Earth -it became ultra-small, so we don't panic- and the impact makes a big noise... That's sounding to movement, right?
This is the Prompt I used with Leonardo.ai:
"Artistic installation, underground music inspired, works as a music synthetizer, shape inspired in a disco ball and a crashed meteorite"
It has to look scenographic, should be silver and shiny. It's meant to be a gadget with sensors that identify people's movements and produces sounds to them. I would also like to include some analogic buttons, like a synthetizer, so it reacts to movement and touch.
You can check this idea progress by visiting my Final Project Page