We repeatedly altered a simple movement algorithm in order to produce interesting patterns of generative movement that were indeterminate and emergent in the movement they produced. One of our main point was our use of looking down at cell phones as well as walking backwards to reflect the entropy and chaos seen when people look down at their phones while they're walking.
Created: September 29th, 2014
We repeatedly altered a simple movement algorithm in order to produce interesting patterns of generative movement that were indeterminate and emergent in the movement they produced. One of our main point was our use of looking down at cell phones as well as walking backwards to reflect the entropy and chaos seen when people look down at their phones while they're walking.
I like that you guys included so much variation between your different trials, and it really shows a difference in the emergent outcome of each one. It would be interesting to note, however, the different speeds at which the group members walked depending on how distracted they were or how likely they thought they were to collide with another person or obstacle? Did that in any way affect the outcome?
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