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Experiments with the Baker's Algorithm (stretch, fold, turn).

The Algorithm (métal progressif / electro, France), festival Prog Frog, 31 mars 2017, KIFF, Aarau (Suisse).

 

Photo: Stéphane Gallay, sous licence Creative Commons (CC-BY)

Algorithmic composition. A zoomable image can be found here.

 

Algorithmic worlds

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Algorithmic composition. A zoomable image can be found here.

 

Algorithmic worlds

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Algorithmic composition. A zoomable image can be found here.

 

Algorithmic worlds

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The 3 main steps:

Black and white image transformation ->

black pixels clusters detection -> continuous line drawing

Algorithmic composition. A zoomable version can be found here, and here is a blog post related to this image.

 

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Repeated application of the Baker's algorithm (stretch, fold, turn, repeat) leads to some colorful artifacts.

Algorithmic composition. A zoomable version can be found here.

 

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The Metropolitan Police

 

Image by Chris JL

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&quotYou are a brave man&quot came to tell me the black man in the picture shortly soon after I took the shot – and he meant it.

Few seconds prior to, he was unknowingly walking toward the cops even though texting on his m...

 

Read more about Agent Ace: Making use of Algorithms To Help You Locate A Actual Estate Agent

 

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Algorithmic composition. A zoomable version can be found here.

 

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I was experimenting HDR photography.

Due to Ubuntu user, I was using Qtpfsgui v.1.7.1, an HDR software editing for linux.

This picture was using Fast Bilateral Filtering.

Spatial Kernel Sigma = 60

Range Kernel Sigma = 10

Base Contrast = 4

Algorithmic Hiking and Landscape Photography

October 18, 2015

Event Artist: Richard Wheeler

Poster Designers: Karen Hong and Sohee Kim

18" x 25"

Remaining Editions: 8

This is another atempt of creating my own dynamic range increasing algorithm using Python and PIL.

 

This time I tried to generate some kind of a map out of the 3 input images to mark which region and how much of this I want to have in my final image.

 

My script needs 3 parameters a Limit for black, a limit for white and a region of middletones.

With these values it creates such a map. Then the map gets blurred and the 3 input images get merged together exactly the way the map specifies.

 

I think there is still a lot to do, but this is probably the best idea I had so far and I think the results aren't that bad!

 

The script will be realesed under GNU/GPL on the-engine.at

Bent Rainbow

Experiment with mapping additive color to a Hilbert curve instead of writing RGB channels directly.

Algorithmic composition. A zoomable version can be found here.

 

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You become what you feed your mind. Choose wisely...

Algorithmic composition. A zoomable version can be found here.

 

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The Algorithm (synthwave, France) en concert aux Docks de Lausanne, le 9 octobre 2019.

 

Photo: Stéphane Gallay, sous licence Creative Commons (CC-BY)

“We miscounted the errors in our consciousness algorithm”

neuage.org/2019

Texts-Design-Photo: Oud-Zuilen, Netherlands (December 25, 2019) - Terrell Neuage

#ConsciousnessAlgorithm #DylanWasWrong #OudZuilenNetherlands #AcrossTheUniverse #ThoughtsInPatterns #Neuage #ThoughtsInTravel

 

I was experimenting HDR photography.

Due to Ubuntu user, I was using Qtpfsgui v.1.7.1, an HDR software editing for linux.

This picture was using Gradient Domain High Dynamic Range Compression by Fattal .

Alpha = 0.004

Beta = 0.85

Saturation = 2

Odd-numbered variant reaching limit

3:00 pm - 3:50 pm

Koch Tent

Seth Berkley, Lizzie Dorfman, Jay Komarneni

Moderator: Alan Weil

 

Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Riccardo Savi

code included - text in lower-left corner

"naked / klotz" (2008) is minimal art randomly generated on demand. you can visit the project: www.querzone.de/enter/room2/

 

equipment i used: python, PIL, gnu / linux (debian), beer :)

 

voronoi smoothed

Homage to the Square.A pattern generated by an audio signal mapped to a Hilbert curve, reduced to 1-bit and colored using a flood fill algorithm in selections derived from Josef Albers’ Homage to the Square.

The Algorithm (métal progressif / electro, France), festival Prog Frog, 31 mars 2017, KIFF, Aarau (Suisse).

 

Photo: Stéphane Gallay, sous licence Creative Commons (CC-BY)

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