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Algorithm Nation abstract paintings in motion, Artparade, Soho, New York, USA Originals can be found here

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How do Sorting Algorithms look like? A pixelrow of a photograph is taken and then sorted by colorvalues. Done with processing.

Participants at the Bodily Algorithms workshop, 4 April 2011, Ian Potter Sculpture Court.

 

Hosted by Tim Schork, Charles Anderson and Gideon Obarzanek.

Helena Nikonole is a new media artist, independent curator and educator living in Moscow. Her field of interests embraces hybrid art, the new aesthetics, the Internet of Things, and Artificial Intelligence. In her works she explores technology’s potential opportunities, but also potential risks and dangers which techno-evangelists and scientists are not able to realize.

 

In this way she also conceived her first ever solo exhibition, titled "Contagious Algorithms", presenting her works that use cracks in the system of IP cameras and the Internet of Things.

 

Using these cracks, Helena Nikonole employs algorithms to generate new meanings and functions of hacked systems, pointing out their shortcomings and revealing how they operate, especially in terms of the amount of data collected by digital devices about their users. These data may be just some digital trash, or maybe have a purpose beyond the usual narrative of the political and marketing manipulation, to us incomprehensible, or perhaps understandable only with the help of divine intervention.

 

Be sure to visit the exhibition which allows algorithms to show a range of their abilities, from reading and interpreting data to generating new meanings in the form of musical compositions and sacred books.

  

EXHIBITED WORKS

 

deus X mchn (media-installation, 2017)

f0rma.suprema (media-installation, 2017 – 2018)

The Other View (media-installation, 2018)

Faces2Voices (Online interactive installation, 2020)

  

More: drugo-more.hr/en/helena-nikonole/

 

Photos: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more

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"In Formation"

Audio CDr, Contains Printed Card.

Music of DATA Stream !

  

release page

ffspace.info/index.php/fragments/ffs-fragments/88-fragmen...

The other ad said, "the algorithm killed Jeeves." so I'm sure it's from some search company... but which one is based in NJ?

Algorithmic composition. A zoomable version can be found here.

 

Algorithmic worlds

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Alphabet created from minimal units: a background square and two rectangles for each letterform.

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Evolution of a circular network periodically disturbed by repulsive forces

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I don't know much about algorithms and such, but I'm pretty sure Instagram have adjusted theirs to exclude me from ever again featuring on the 'Popular' page. Back in the day, it would only take 30–40 likes inside ten minutes then I'd be kicking it with Biebs quicker than you could say "Double-tap if you hate Mondays!" Not so nowadays, though. It seems that my constant mocking of the 'Popular' page made it all the way to IGHQ where the boffins blacklisted me. Which is a shame, actually. Because I really miss when random people would comment on my photos asking me to follow them back or check out their feed. Oh well. I suppose I'll just to have to settle for all the Flatterers and Likeaholics that keep stopping by fishing for a follow, instead. Anyway here's a red hot sunset over the beaches.

 

256 Likes on Instagram

 

57 Comments on Instagram:

 

sour_mash: Nice shot Lachlan. But is it as popular as a Starbucks logo? I don't get ig sometimes.

 

bundaberg: Popular page is a farce, only for kids. I don't even look at it anymore. Nice sunset.

 

lachlanpayne: @vespa76 Thanks Vespa.

 

lachlanpayne: Thanks @bundaberg. Agreed.

 

marcusx: Never cared much for the pop page anyway...I'm satisfied with the genuine followers and friends I attract with my work. Cuts out the bs! One would assume that the IGHQ would consider the insight from a valued user. Twisted.

 

yvan165: Wow blacklist... I'd never thought of that possibility. But I must disagree with you. If it were true, and assuming IG wants good pics on the Pop Page, all the crappy content posters would be blacklisted! Now THAT's an idea! #PopPageProtest

 

veehaws: Lol! Hilarious how rant, and live how you introduces the pic

 

lachlanpayne: #lachlanpayneawesomeamazingphotosbestinstagramereverfollowmenow

  

Algorithmic composition. A zoomable image can be found here.

 

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Algorithms for KS1 teachers?

voronoi smoothed

Photos from our first night here at the 2008 Theory of Evolutionary Algorithms seminar at the wondrous Schloss Dagstuhl.

 

I'm going to make a particular effort at this workshop to try to capture something of the doing of (computer) science, which means there may be more people pictures than I am normally inclined to take.

 

Lets hope I don't annoy anyone too much in the process. (If anyone finds themselves in these and isn't happy about it, please let me know and I'll be happy to remove your photo.)

 

These a

 

re all unedited and uncleaned except for having been shrunk somewhat to speed up the upload.

Made using the Google Dream Generator algorithm

Presentando la solución evolutiva al problema IRP usando algoritmos evolutivos

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:

vimeo.com/326245953

 

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Learn about Patter:

adamflorin.work/projects/patter/

 

Learn about Algorithmic Arts:

aaassembly.org

 

#AlgorithmicArtAssembly #GrayArea

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Experiments with generative line drawing driven by a reactive-diffusion background surface.

by Wilkinson Eyre, Canada Place, Canary Wharf

drawing on canvas with trear physics tendrils using texones creative computing framework which is based on processing

Helena Nikonole is a new media artist, independent curator and educator living in Moscow. Her field of interests embraces hybrid art, the new aesthetics, the Internet of Things, and Artificial Intelligence. In her works she explores technology’s potential opportunities, but also potential risks and dangers which techno-evangelists and scientists are not able to realize.

 

In this way she also conceived her first ever solo exhibition, titled "Contagious Algorithms", presenting her works that use cracks in the system of IP cameras and the Internet of Things.

 

Using these cracks, Helena Nikonole employs algorithms to generate new meanings and functions of hacked systems, pointing out their shortcomings and revealing how they operate, especially in terms of the amount of data collected by digital devices about their users. These data may be just some digital trash, or maybe have a purpose beyond the usual narrative of the political and marketing manipulation, to us incomprehensible, or perhaps understandable only with the help of divine intervention.

 

Be sure to visit the exhibition which allows algorithms to show a range of their abilities, from reading and interpreting data to generating new meanings in the form of musical compositions and sacred books.

  

EXHIBITED WORKS

 

deus X mchn (media-installation, 2017)

f0rma.suprema (media-installation, 2017 – 2018)

The Other View (media-installation, 2018)

Faces2Voices (Online interactive installation, 2020)

  

More: drugo-more.hr/en/helena-nikonole/

 

Photos: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more

voronoi smoothed

Homage to the Square, 4337.25 Hz

4096 * 18/17 = 4336.94

Algorithmic composition. A zoomable version can be found here.

 

Algorithmic worlds

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視覚センサを用いた自律移動ロボットの行動決定

www.topic.ad.jp/sice/papers/231/231-4.pdf

plot (0,&.>0.3+*:0.5+-:-:>:i:1j250) gnpdf&><i:3j100

 

NB. where

NB.* gnpdf: general normal probabililty distribution

gnpdf=: 13 : '(^-(+:*:1{x)%~*:y-0{x)%(1{x)*%:o. 2'

 

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