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Earlier iterations of this model had been called "Dodge Challenger SRT", however, the "Dodge" and "Challenger" names were dropped to be replaced with simply the "SRT" moniker. Then again even later, the company name was changed to "Stellantis" [I think]?
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Front & Rear Tire Size: P315/40R18. Often the rear size is wider than the front on a High Performance, Rear Drive car.
"Section Width" is 315 mm. This measurement is typically wider than the actual "Tread Width". Section Width is measured across the widest point of the Sidewall, which can be seen as "bulging" out wider than the Tread portion that actually touches the pavement.
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Experiment done during the Free Art Sunday #4 an event organized by Free Art Bureau.
The topic was FOR loop iterations to create patterns.
All experiments we acheived during this day was explore the sin wave behavior.
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Art that Iterates
September 4 – 28, 2012
MACY GALLERY
Teachers College Columbia University
Proposition
What is an open art? What is an art that becomes itself as a condition of its being? How can immanence, as a characteristic, be present in a work of art?
The problem is that art usually resolves as a condition of its being. The picture, sculpture, symphony, is — it is this, or that. As such, in the gallery or the concert hall, the exhibited work is complete and passive, awaiting only a viewer.
But in the studio the work becomes.
As artists we approach a kind of blankness, call out to it, fall into it, sometimes tentatively and sometimes passionately, but full of wonder and delight and mystery and agony. As artists this fullness is the condition of art that echoes most profoundly and keeps us longing for…what? What is the object of art’s longing? Can we speak of a longing that is not defined by an end-point? Can the openness of this evolving, not-yet-final condition be sustained?
Maxine Green and John Dewey (among many others) argue that there is a way of knowing that is rooted in openness, an ever-new becoming, an immanent exploration that releases the imagination. As artists we strive after this kind of knowing through our making and re-making. As artists we intuit this way of knowing as a necessary and, perhaps, even an obvious condition of our lives.
But as actors in the world we recognize art’s collapse. That is, again and again we realize that through our very actions we succumb to the worldly insistence that knowing be objectified, and instrumentalized. And we satisfy ourselves with an art that is finished.
Is there a doing that remains undone?
Goal of the Exhibit
My goal with Art that Iterates is to explore openness as a condition of the artist’s way of knowing, making, and doing. I hope the objects you encounter in the gallery will prompt reconsiderations of the artifact itself, and smear the boundaries between viewer/participant, art/non-art, and mediate/immediate.
We are crossing into a new age. We hesitate to leave anything behind—and perhaps we don’t have to—but moving fluently through our times calls for new understandings of learning, thinking, and doing.
I am deeply honored and indebted to all the artists who have so generously given of their time and energy to join me in this exploration. Thank you!
Sean Justice
Curator, Artist, Educator
Iteration 7 of a sort of pentagonal Sierpinski carpet
Angle:72.0
Axiom:F+F+F+F+F
Rules:
{
F -> FF+F+F+F+F+FF
}
The second iteration of the ASEAN Junior Fellowship Programme (AJFP) with the ASEAN Secretariat was launched today. At the Opening Ceremony, ASEAN Secretary-General Dr Kao Kim Hourn spoke highly of the importance of the youth as building blocks for ASEAN’s Community building endeavours. The AJFP is an initiative born out of Brunei Darussalam’s Chairmanship of ASEAN in 2021 and celebrates the ASEAN youth by expanding regional cooperation through friendly engagement of junior officers of ASEAN Member States whilst increasing their knowledge and effectiveness of work within a multilateral setting like ASEAN.
IMage Credit: ASEAN Secretariat / Kusuma Pandu Wijaya
Another iteration... glutenfree brownies with no eggs or dairy! I like my brownies a little more on the cakey side, so was looking to counter the tendency to be really gummy. I'm really happy with this round, which has enough structural integrity to accommodate about 1 cup of chocolate chips (should you choose to add them!). The are nice and moist, and taste quite chocolately without sticking to the roof of your mouth.
This iteration of the U.S.S. Constellation is a sloop that was built in 1854. It was the last "all sail" ship built by the U.S. Navy, and was the largest sloop ever built at that time. It is now a museum in the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland.
This photo was taken at night with a one second exposure.
Haiku (Iteration I)
2017
20 x 26.75 inches (508 x 680 millimeters)
Archival inkjet print on paper
© 2017 Tony DeVarco and Mayako Nakamura
Haiku (Iteration II)
2017
26.75 x 20 inches (680 x 508 millimeters)
Acrylic, charcoal, pastel, pencil on archival digital print on paper
© 2017 Tony DeVarco and Mayako Nakamura
Part of the new series Bonnie DeVarco is calling "Figure | Ground" in collaboration with the Japanese Artist Mayako Nakamura.
Mayako Nakamura's Flickr site: www.flickr.com/photos/ma85/
Iterations of a function that sorts and apply a logical operation to a binary sequence, added at the end.
Here it is, 10,000 iterations per trajectory, 1.2 billion trajectories, that's 12 trillion iterations :-D. Total CPU time: 5.14 days. This image is also the output of my first ever multithreaded VB code! Nice to have all cores doing 100% and warming up my room for me. I did have a 4 core AMD but one of the cores failed permanently under the strain (it is a B grade cpu, overclocked, so....). So, how about 100,000 iterations? It scales linearly, so this will require 51 CPU days!! Anyone got a 4+GHz octo-core they're not using?? I really need to use my PC in the coming month....
Partitions itératives is a series of performances consisting of composing music with data streams, generally from outer space objects.
Photo showing:Guillaume Pascale
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Photo: tom mesic
A small iteration of a bass popper used to attract large, nocturnal, predatory trout in the bright light of the moon. It has a "V" face and produces a large wake.
Soldiers from the 3rd Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment breach an obstacle and clear a trench during the night blank firing iteration of the Squadron's validation exercise at the Bemowo Piskie Trainig Area, Poland, Mar. 24, 2018. These Dragoons will transition into live fire lanes tonight in order to complete the VALEX successfully.