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The shortest distance

between two points

is a nap.

 

[General Shortest-Distance Problems: Traditional single-source or all-pair shortest-distance problems were introduced in the tropical semiring ((min,+)-semiring). These problems can be generalized to the case of an arbitrary semiring. There exists a simple and generic single-source shortest-distance algorithm that works with any k-closed semiring and that is correct regardless of the queue discipline chosen for its implementation. Classical algorithms such as those of Bellman-Ford, Dijkstra, or Lawler, are all specific instances of that generic algorithm. The classical all-pairs shortest-distance algorithm of Floyd-Warshall can also be straight-forwardedly generalized to the case of closed semirings, non-necessarily idempotent.]

  

Algorithmic composition. A zoomable image can be found here.

 

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Place: Vama Veche, Black Sea

Do Algorithms Care? is a collaboration between artist Amanda Bennetts and data scientist Johanna Einsiedler. The project, realized in an interactive installation that resembles a pristine tech store, offers a critical perspective on the commercialization of personal bio data harvested by devices such as smartwatches and in healthcare industries.

 

Photo showing: Amanda Bennetts

 

Photo: tom mesic

Bryan Sivak points out that we might currently be information-rich while being analysis/algorithm-poor.

loose-fit tiling script for irregular meshes from an unbuilt project

Intentions

are panned like dirt in streams

 

Feeding on my whims,

a strange science predicts

my future.

 

Hungry for language that proves

I'm precious

Collectible.

 

I want ink on paper

signed with love and real

Artiface.

Colorized by Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Tool from originally scanned hi-res photo from the respective source.

 

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

 

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

A photo I took of my lovely wife. Converted to grayscale, and then converted to false color using first derivative filters in three different directions.

VHS + audio magnetic tape on aluminium H 60cm. W 54cm.

Recording the movement of Traer Physics T3ndrils and rendering it with Sunflow

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

Algorithmic self-portrait. A zoomable version can be found here. See this blog post for more information.

 

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Walker Tufts, as member of spurse & head chef, 2006

The Public Table was a provisional restaurant traveling from New Haven, CT to Bellows Falls, VT and ending in Cambridge, MA. The materials, both for the installations and meals, were gleaned. The number of dishes, size of the dishes, number of ingredients, type of ingredients and amounts of each were determined by an algorithm driven by a walk taken earllier in the day.

Here you can see preparations for one of our first big algorithmic meals.

Algorithmic composition. A zoomable image can be found here.

 

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A algorithmic image glitched by short-circuited sorting.

ACV (Algorithmic Cultural Vandalism) by Pietro Lugaro (IT), Alessandro Mac-Nelly (DE) (MA Design & Computation, Technical University Berlin (DE)) received The Grand Prize at Campus Award Ceremony 2024

 

Photo showing: Pietro Lugaro, Alessandro Mac-Nelly

 

Photo: flap

Geometric transform along a Hilbert Curve.

A generative algorithm using maze generation algorithm.

Plastic forks, CD-ROMs, and a nuked and cleaned CD-ROM placed on the flatbed scanner. The resulting image has had the contrast adaptively increased and the colors inverted.

Proceso de masillado, antes de la pintura

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'

Evolution of a circular network periodically disturbed by repulsive forces

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