Monday, October 30, 2006

We have come up with the idea to have three different types of brain cell within the brain (warlike, peaceful and neutral) These cells will react with each other depending on which cells are touching. This is the set of rules we have made up:

1. Warlike Vs Peaceful = neutral
2. Warlike Vs Neutral = neutral cell dies
3. Peaceful Vs Neutral = reproduces a peaceful and or neutral

Organism Module Research

We have carried out some research to see what brain cells look like. We would like to intepret these into flash. Here are a few images we found:




Monday, October 09, 2006

Organism Module

Conway's Game of life has inspired us to create the idea of brain cells multiplying or dying depending on its surroundings.


Organism Module

Me and Mike have now started our organism module. We want to do something with brain cells

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Wrong time

The time isnt right for the posting of blogs. Ill have to try and sort that out as it looks like im posting blogs at 7 in the morning... CRAZY!

Monday, April 24, 2006

Easter Break

The new term has started today. I came back to Plymouth on saturday. Over easter i completed my soft 136 coursework.

The coursework was to create a program for a hosiptal. The system allows nurses to admit and dismiss patient. The progam had to be done in VB 6.0.

This coursework took me about 10 hours to complete with about 700 lines of code.

Thursday, March 30, 2006

VB Coursework

I have just started my VB coursework. For this pice of course work I have to create a program for a hospital. When I have completed it I will post it on my website in the modules section.

Website online

I have just recently got my website up online. 'www.markshutter.co.uk' is where i will post all new pieces of coursework and ideas. The website itself is actually a piece of corsework in itself. It needs to include CSS and XHTML to achieve good marks.

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Welcome

Hello and welcome to Mark Shutters blog. In here I will post all of my thoughts and ideas that are related to my 'Multimedia production and Technology' course at The University of Plymouth.