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This project was created during the "Handmade Generativity" Workshop at the University of Applied Sciences Würzburg (Germany).
The Workshop took place in May 2012.
To see more projects that were made in that Workshop you can go here:
gestalterwiki.de/workshops/no1-handmade-generativity
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Photo by Sophie Daum
New generative experiments.
A source image is triangulated based on color values etc. And then some "magic" is applied ;)
These are rendered in high resolution (8400 x 4200)
Its Bruce made out of dots. I reconfigured an old processing sketch that made isihara dot patterns to create these procedural portraits. Dots are placed randomly. Each time the dot size gets smaller the number of dots placed goes up. Likewise each iteration has exponentially more dots.
This project was created during the "Handmade Generativity" Workshop at the University of Applied Sciences Würzburg (Germany).
The Workshop took place in May 2012.
To see more projects that were made in that Workshop you can go here:
gestalterwiki.de/workshops/no1-handmade-generativity
For questions contact info@gestalterwiki.de
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Photo by Sophie Daum
"Desperta" (Wake Up) is an audioreactive abstract video-poem based on the poetry book "Poemes a Nai" written by the Majorcan poet Miquel Angel Riera.
Its visuals and animation has been coded using Java + Processing + Minim, and it uses FFT audio analysis to animate the oscillation, volume, size and colors from a generative blanket.
Music was composed by the band "En Dejú" intentionally for an exhibition titled "Reversos" (Re-verses) based on poems written by the poets M.A. Riera and Jaume Vidal Alcover. It took place in the museum "Torre de Ses Puntes" (Manacor) in 2016 October.
A comparison of different outputs form a system when it applies different functions to the growth parameters, with the same construction order.
New generative experiments.
A source image is triangulated based on color values etc. And then some "magic" is applied ;)
These are rendered in high resolution (8400 x 4200)
Prints for sale at RedBubble.com: www.redbubble.com/people/veryinteractive/art/6522311-1-tr...