During the course of this class, we have discovered a novel method to observe digital native microcreatures living in a multitude of digital devices. These creatures have been vaguely reported in scientific litterature over the last 20 years, yet our method is the first able to graphicaly identify and catalogue them accurately.
The brief is thus to develop a "digital micrographia" of these creatures, that is, reporting on your novel observations, formalising the knowledge you acquired about these microwelt creatures.
3. Where: Bacteroid Base64 was first observed in a defunct laptop found on train DSB D2344-B connecting Hamburg to Copenhagen.
4. Characteristics: Bacteroid Base64 displays traits of an tribe nurturing itself in herds comprising up to hundreds of creatures. Its main nutriment is 16-bits memory sectors found in defunct Seagate Hard Disk Drives (HDD).
1. All micrographical element __must__ extend the class Creature to be drawn in the mikrowelt.
2. All creatures of a specific type are drawn with a single color stroke and without fill (noFill) or a fill of the same color with maximium of 30 alpha.
3. The background color of your sketch is - background(23, 68, 250);
3. Creature animations can be performed using __Oscillators__, __Physics__ or __Behaviors__.
4. There will be _no_ gravity in the mikrowelt.
5. All advanced Behaviors __must__ implement the interface __CreatureBehavior__.
6. The canvas size has to be of dimension 650 width X 650 height.