Name: Stejara Iulia Dinulescu
Type: User
Bio: Graduated with BS in Psychology, BA in Creative Computation, and BA in Studio Art from SMU in 2019. Currently pursuing a PhD in MAT from UCSB.
Location: Santa Barbara, California
Blog: https://www.stejarasart.com/
Stejara Iulia Dinulescu's Projects
Using a PST algorithm in Processing to generate a musical phrase to be played as part of a music composition in Max MSP
A set of example patchers and gen files, digitally implementing several common filters for audio programming using Max MSP. Built using Gen, AnaloGen filters and waveshapers are conveniently contained in Gen objects, able to be easily used (and manipulated) in your Max patches. Bundled as a package, available for download via the Max Package Manager, AnaloGen objects can be used in your own patches by creating a Max object and typing gen~ filter-name, or you can start with the example patchers and move forward from there.
A motion capture instrument and visualization created by Stejara Dinulescu in collaboration with Del Cook
Nand to Tetris
A multisensory experience
Digital drawing created using wii remotes. Simple Markov chain of order 1 allows for changing of thicknesses and transparencies of the lines.
let's just play around and see what we can make
This program parses through the PsyGeNET database and creates a data visualization of the frequencies of genes linked to certain psychological disorders. The end result of this project is an art work created by carving the data visualization image into a block of wood.
Optical character recognition of Japanese hiragana through line sweep detection algorithms
Respository for MAT201B.
Code assignments for MAT240C course, Fall 2020
Instrument "played" through movement
A motion capture system
A collaborative effort
Complete prediction suffix tree utilized in producing phrases of music based on string of input notes
A personal tool for sound exploration.
Introduction to openCV
I am interested in observing how people move through a space, especially when given delayed visual feedback on their interactions with the projection and within the space itself. This program stores the previous frame pixel information and compares it to the current frame, showing the differences between the two with color manipulation on a 5 second time delay; this allows for delayed visual feedback of the space and therefore a form of delayed gratification. As humans, we rely primarily on our visual perception; we seek immediate visual information or stimulation. In this way, the webcam acts as an antenna; it receives visual information through surveillance of the space and transmits that information to be manipulated.
Turning the hand into an input interface for sound.
This is the repo for our techtile toolkit project (Haptics assignment 2, creative portion).
Utilizing the Twitter API, this bot scrapes Twitter based on a user-inputed "keyword" and posts a phrase/sentence to Twitter based on analysis using simple Markov Chain