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Algorithmes Sérigraphiques
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Day 4 and we have started printing, yeah !
Algorithmes Sérigraphiques is a week long creative workshop using Processing to generate images and silk screen to print the results.
Un workshop d'une semaine avec du Processing et de la sérigraphie.
For further info/Plus d'infos : www.freeartbureau.org/blog/
Honda Heroes were the most common type of motorbike that I saw over there. The roads were chaotic (traffic driving in both directions on a one-way road, general multi-way chaos when it came to roundabouts) but, in the end, accidents were few and there was a bizarre sort of logic to it. The driving algorithm went like this:
1. Start the vehicle, honk your horn.
2. Head in the direction of where you want to go (doesn't matter if you're moving against the direction of traffic). If there is someone where you want to be, honk your horn.
3. If there is someone bigger than you, give way.
It's completely insane, but it seemed to work even with the insane combination of pedestrians, bicycles, rickshaws, cars, trucks and cows on the road.
Our son Adam Florin gave a fascinating talk about generative music at Algorithmic Art Assembly, hosted by Gray Area Art + Technology. He started with a quick demo of Patter, his music composition software, then took us on an illuminating journey through the many people and ideas which inspired him to create his cool freeform generative sequencer.
Brian Eno, who coined the phrase “generative music”, recently likened it to gardening -- but the material practice is just as much rooted in centuries of formal aesthetics, predictive statistics and industrial automation. How can we negotiate the tension between organic and and the mechanical in the algorithmic arts?
Adam has created some amazing digital tools and art exhibits in that space. It was great to hear what he's learned in this fascinating field, exploring the intersection of human and machine creativity. And to top it off, he gave this talk on his birthday, which was the best present of all!
Watch video highlights:
View more photos:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157677379327027
Learn about Patter:
adamflorin.work/projects/patter/
Learn about Algorithmic Arts:
#AlgorithmicArtAssembly #GrayArea
drawing on canvas with trear physics tendrils using texones creative computing framework which is based on processing
Algorithmic art created with Processing using blue noise dot patterns, wave functions, and various other computational techniques.
An experiment in shifting the center away from the center.
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Algorithmes Sérigraphiques
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Day 4 and we have started printing, yeah !
Algorithmes Sérigraphiques is a week long creative workshop using Processing to generate images and silk screen to print the results.
Un workshop d'une semaine avec du Processing et de la sérigraphie.
For further info/Plus d'infos : www.freeartbureau.org/blog/
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Algorithmes Sérigraphiques
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Day 4 and we have started printing, yeah !
Algorithmes Sérigraphiques is a week long creative workshop using Processing to generate images and silk screen to print the results.
Un workshop d'une semaine avec du Processing et de la sérigraphie.
For further info/Plus d'infos : www.freeartbureau.org/blog/
Il suono e la manipolazione dell'economia a livello globale è un punto centrale di Algorithm, una scultura che riunisce un organo a canne costruito su misura e perfettamente funzionante, e un bancomat. I visitatori entrano nello spazio espositivo e vedono il retro dell'organo. Nell'impressionante scultura di quasi sei metri, un bancomat Diebold è inserito nell'organo al posto della tastiera e dei pedali. A ciascuna transazione finanziaria corrisponde una registrazione musicale esclusiva, che a sua volta produce note e accordi randomizzati a vari livelli di volume.
plot (0,&.>0.3+*:0.75+-:-:>:i:1j250) gnpdf&><i:3j200
NB. where
NB.* gnpdf: general normal probabililty distribution
gnpdf=: 13 : '(^-(+:*:1{x)%~*:y-0{x)%(1{x)*%:o. 2'
Our son Adam Florin gave a fascinating talk about generative music at Algorithmic Art Assembly, hosted by Gray Area Art + Technology. He started with a quick demo of Patter, his music composition software, then took us on an illuminating journey through the many people and ideas which inspired him to create his cool freeform generative sequencer.
Brian Eno, who coined the phrase “generative music”, recently likened it to gardening -- but the material practice is just as much rooted in centuries of formal aesthetics, predictive statistics and industrial automation. How can we negotiate the tension between organic and and the mechanical in the algorithmic arts?
Adam has created some amazing digital tools and art exhibits in that space. It was great to hear what he's learned in this fascinating field, exploring the intersection of human and machine creativity. And to top it off, he gave this talk on his birthday, which was the best present of all!
Watch video highlights:
View more photos:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157677379327027
Learn about Patter:
adamflorin.work/projects/patter/
Learn about Algorithmic Arts:
#AlgorithmicArtAssembly #GrayArea
Water motion is like a very hard mathematical formula and very unpredictable. I mixed in this picture cooking oil with water. Then used Photoshop to fine tune the colors and contrast using the RAW file.
Our son Adam Florin gave a fascinating talk about generative music at Algorithmic Art Assembly, hosted by Gray Area Art + Technology. He started with a quick demo of Patter, his music composition software, then took us on an illuminating journey through the many people and ideas which inspired him to create his cool freeform generative sequencer.
Brian Eno, who coined the phrase “generative music”, recently likened it to gardening -- but the material practice is just as much rooted in centuries of formal aesthetics, predictive statistics and industrial automation. How can we negotiate the tension between organic and and the mechanical in the algorithmic arts?
Adam has created some amazing digital tools and art exhibits in that space. It was great to hear what he's learned in this fascinating field, exploring the intersection of human and machine creativity. And to top it off, he gave this talk on his birthday, which was the best present of all!
Watch video highlights:
View more photos:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157677379327027
Learn about Patter:
adamflorin.work/projects/patter/
Learn about Algorithmic Arts:
#AlgorithmicArtAssembly #GrayArea
Algorithmic tiling pattern generated with an L-system in Processing, exported to Adobe Illustrator with my IgnoCodeLib Processing library, finished in Photoshop, printing now on my large format printer.
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Algorithmes Sérigraphiques
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Day 4 and we have started printing, yeah !
Algorithmes Sérigraphiques is a week long creative workshop using Processing to generate images and silk screen to print the results.
Un workshop d'une semaine avec du Processing et de la sérigraphie.
For further info/Plus d'infos : www.freeartbureau.org/blog/
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Algorithmes Sérigraphiques
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Day 4 and we have started printing, yeah !
Algorithmes Sérigraphiques is a week long creative workshop using Processing to generate images and silk screen to print the results.
Un workshop d'une semaine avec du Processing et de la sérigraphie.
For further info/Plus d'infos : www.freeartbureau.org/blog/
Algorithmic composition. A zoomable image can be found here. This work is based on pattern piling with feedback, see this blog post.
Algorithmically generated image created entirely from random numbers run through mathematical equations.
I used a shader-map, and algorithmic shader. I compute the Euler angles (directions) for the current point on the surface to the light source. Then I use modulated sinusoidal functions on these angles to decide whether light should pass or not. Note that the light here either can pass or can not pass which leads to the sharp edges of the patterns generated. For a more complicate scene the light can be attenuated or modulated rather than pure pass/no-pass.