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FFT used as a band-pass filter, signal written to a Hilbert Curve, quantized, normalized, colored by algorithms.
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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.
Swirl from light to dark, from red to green...
This function
srcirot90=: 13 : '(|.|:y)+(1 o. 9 o. y) j. 2 o. 11 o. y'
applied to the following matrix "mm" as different color planes:
mm=. (1 o. ang-%:dis) j. 2 o. dis+2p1|1.25*ang^1.25
where
'dis ang'=. |:c2pj&>1000 1000{.j.&>/~i:500
dis=. 0 4 scaleNums dis
Colorized by Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Tool from originally scanned hi-res photo from the respective source.
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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 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.]
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: tom mesic
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.