Week 6-creative computing
some reflections about creative computing
According to Fishwick, what is ‘aesthetic computing’? aesthetic computing is defined as the application of the theory and practice of art to the field of computing.(p.614)from three aspects:modality, culture, and quality. Identify an example of aesthetic computing that you have come across yourself. to build my own self's portfolio, using visual code and CSS to re-format my own website and content.Different synex could lead to different effect.but javascript can reach to this result as well.
What are the potential benefits and issues with aesthetic computing? Raw computing artifacts can be modulated by a subject/medium filter, and then applied by art theory and practice. The resulting computing artifacts through the filer and application are generally more usable, or have high usability, and considered in the domain of aesthetic computing. The usability here is achieved not only by beautiful and intuitive representations, but also by efficient data structure and smooth interaction support, but it still needs to be tested by time.