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Well organized collectives can carry on battles of all kinds with diligence and perseverance. During the discussion, Stefano Rossetti (Data Protection Lawyer at noyb) will talk about some recent noyb’s cases on surveillance, data brokers, algorithms and artificial intelligence.
Credit:Markus Schneeberger
Algorithmically generated colors and coloring rules. Random pruning of top layer. No edits after output.
Two superimposed algorithmically / iteratively created patterns. The finest structure of each pattern is fixed: circles or triangles. The interaction of the elements in each pattern is bound by rules of proximity and overlap. The overall structure of each pattern is "random", but of course highly informed by own perception of balance and rhythm in the overall product.
Cut paper, ink on paper.
Still playing around with my first work, Process_01. Either you take to it or not. I kind of like the forms it's making.
It was working well with listening to Minamo's 'When Unwelt Melts'
Precision at top 30 candidates recommended by the algorithm when using different levels of fitness score thresholds, along with the number of candidates expected to pass a score threshold.
This figure is associated with CABBI’s Year 2 Summary Narrative.
Figure courtesy of Chengxiang Zhai, Co-PI of a Conversion lab at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Algorithmic composition. A zoomable image can be found here. This work is based on pattern piling with feedback, see this blog post.
Pour éclairer ces questions, France Stratégie organise avec l’EHESS et Inria un cycle de débats mensuels Mutations technologiques, mutations sociales. La séance « Algorithmes, libertés et responsabilités », a été introduite par Daniel Le Métayer, directeur de recherche Inria, et Antoinette Rouvroy, chercheuse qualifiée du FNRS au Centre de recherche en information, droit et société (CRIDS), à l’Université de Namur.
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Algorithmic tiling pattern generated with an L-system in Processing, random pruning of branches. No editing. Algorithmically-generated colors.
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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