Thank you. Been thinking a lot about merging my experiences with multimedia and learning some code and could not find the answer. You are an inspiring artist, indeed.
Thank you for posting this video. I am currently doing my master's thesis on Dynamic Visual Identities and your work really inspired me to work with Generative Design to make a dynamic identity :)
Thanks so much for taking the time to let me know :) It's always wonderful to hear that I was able to contribute in whatever small way to people's journey in this amazing field. All the best for your master thesis and do share it with me once it's finished.
Absolutely amazing. I’m still an undergrad in biotech and a freelance graphic designer but I feel so inspired to get into generative design and modelling because I feel it has sooo much potential in both disciplines Looking forward to more episodes of the podcast!
Hey Liepa! Generative Design is such a wonderful field and incredibly exciting because it bridges so many fields. I can absolutely imagine this having a huge range of potential in biotech and design. If you are interested, my buddy Tim Rodenbröker and I just started a PodCast where we discuss the creative potential and the creative strategies we use. Check it out at www.twoperspectives.de All the best and stay creative :)
Thank you for producing this kind of content. It is so fascinating landscape... Probably the answer is very "simple", but I wonder if you can expand on the process of making data actually readable (and how to actually read it during this process), meaningful to a broader audience (not only to professionals in the specific field). As an example, I can somewhat "read" the heart data and somewhat even figure out what it is about without much explanation, but what could help in reading data that are not so universal?
I agree in that is an exciting and fascinating landscape. I have indeed a video planned on data, what kind of data is available, what the differences are and how it might be used. As I'm still getting to grips with all the things related to producing these videos it takes a bit longer to create new ones for now but stay tuned, I have many things planned :)
Thanks for the kind words. It's been a couple of incredibly busy months but rest assured new content is coming soon. In the meantime, you might also be interested in a new Podcast about Generative Design and Creative Coding that I just launched: www.twoperspectives.de/
Thank you. Been thinking a lot about merging my experiences with multimedia and learning some code and could not find the answer. You are an inspiring artist, indeed.
Thank you for posting this video. I am currently doing my master's thesis on Dynamic Visual Identities and your work really inspired me to work with Generative Design to make a dynamic identity :)
Thanks so much for taking the time to let me know :) It's always wonderful to hear that I was able to contribute in whatever small way to people's journey in this amazing field. All the best for your master thesis and do share it with me once it's finished.
Absolutely amazing. I’m still an undergrad in biotech and a freelance graphic designer but I feel so inspired to get into generative design and modelling because I feel it has sooo much potential in both disciplines
Looking forward to more episodes of the podcast!
Hey Liepa! Generative Design is such a wonderful field and incredibly exciting because it bridges so many fields. I can absolutely imagine this having a huge range of potential in biotech and design. If you are interested, my buddy Tim Rodenbröker and I just started a PodCast where we discuss the creative potential and the creative strategies we use. Check it out at www.twoperspectives.de
All the best and stay creative :)
Thank you for producing this kind of content. It is so fascinating landscape...
Probably the answer is very "simple", but I wonder if you can expand on the process of making data actually readable (and how to actually read it during this process), meaningful to a broader audience (not only to professionals in the specific field).
As an example, I can somewhat "read" the heart data and somewhat even figure out what it is about without much explanation, but what could help in reading data that are not so universal?
I agree in that is an exciting and fascinating landscape. I have indeed a video planned on data, what kind of data is available, what the differences are and how it might be used. As I'm still getting to grips with all the things related to producing these videos it takes a bit longer to create new ones for now but stay tuned, I have many things planned :)
@@patrikhuebner thank you very much for your reply. Take your time, already excited to follow your production :)
Really interesting video! I'm excited to see your future content!!
Thanks for the kind words. It's been a couple of incredibly busy months but rest assured new content is coming soon. In the meantime, you might also be interested in a new Podcast about Generative Design and Creative Coding that I just launched: www.twoperspectives.de/
Please add some tutorials.
I ckecked the website, I cant see any generative stuff. WHERE IS IT?
Hey Zeynep. Do you mean www.patrik-huebner.com? The site's content is basically all about generative design :)