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Colored (and cross-processed) version of this photo (also found on my blog). Cross-processing based on these instructions.

A combination dunes and one component reaction diffusion system.

A designed publication that documents the creative process of a year long design project centering on the idea of developing emotion as a communicative medium.

 

This book follows the development of the project from initial brainstorming stage right till the final execution of different experimental approaches.

 

374 pages, laser-prints on off white munken print cream paper, perfect bind.

Looking onto the rink through the protective screen behind the hockey bench.

Dyed waiting for the wash

Process photos of itajime shibori set made for waterfall, Blogged the process here: kaizenjourney.blogspot.com/

I don't like this very much :)

But i had a contest going on with Lala about what's on your wall: I realized how empty my walls are :)

Anyway...this is a souvenir I bought one year ago when I was in Ireland... I had such a good time there!

Another processing sketch, using toxiclibs, exported to povray with custom library.

Alberta oil sands. Alberta oil sands. After attending the Society for Conservation Biology's annual meeting in Edmonton, Alberta, several of us took a field trip to see the Alberta oil sands, one of the major oil deposits in Canada. We took a bus to a major processing plant and into one company's open pits (about 15km square in area and several hundred feet deep). Overall an awe-inspiring trip into the maw of the global industrial beast. This is a tiny portion of a multi-billion dollar processing facility.

Since I can remember I've gone to the Tulsa Philharmonic with my grandmother, who is now 87 and still attending. This was from the last concert. :)

Still more experimentation with this new feedback ripple code. Yet more improvements. Instead of using an image to show a cross hair of sound input data rippling from the center out, instead i am rendering a ripple from the corner and rendering that image 4 times per face. It allows me to have a 300x300 element ripple array instead of the previous 150x150.

 

More to come and I will try to link to a quicktime. (Did you know someone wrote a library to export directly out of Processing into a mov file? Did ya? Hmmm??)

Worked here one summer processing slides for development. Hilariously it was mostly porno

Processed with VSCO with kk1 preset

Sketches from some of the watercolor paintings.

Aiming for that JDM style.

It's not often you see a partial rainbow, but I saw one this morning!

Social network graph of #slaname tweet replies October 14, 2009 to December 11, 2009.

 

The thicker the line the more times you sent an @reply to that person. The more lines you have, the more @replies to different people you sent. If you don't appear on the graph, but know that you sent out @replies, it's because the person you sent your @reply to never sent out an @reply and so that person won't appear on the graph and unfortunately, you can't either!

 

Based on the code of www.eskimoblood.de/2008/02/09/how-to-draw-a-network-graph/.

 

Created using Processing (http://www.processing.org) with data from the Twapper Keeper archive: www.twapperkeeper.com/slaname/

100 particles flock over a sheet of paper. Each particle has a tail. Each particle also releases a fine spray of ink. If the particle is low enough, the tail will drag across the paper leaving a sharp line. The higher the particle, the larger the diameter of the ink spray. Study for a larger project. Made with Processing.

 

Video of process here.

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

I think I spend as much time colouring as I do drawing. Each design I do has about 10 variations I save of different colours.

 

I'm so picky with final colours!

 

This is how the deer started and ended up.

While I do like the depth of color that the CP surface allows, these Arches blocks don't seem to cooperate when I want to separate them. I wonder if the glue binding is old and brittle. I think this is the only Arches block I've used, and I've mangled half of the sheets. The Fabriano blocks are a little better, in my opinion.

2ft x 2ft wood painting by David Wilson

People moving through a space leave traces. Uses Processing and BlobScanner. The marks at the top of the screen is a passing pigeon. See the video mixed with the source footage on Vimeo: vimeo.com/24357611 or more info at my blog: velvetkevorkian.wordpress.com.

Urga Field Gas Compressor Plant, Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan

8/52 [Study Process]

 

This weeks theme was "Books" so before i went to sleep, i thought of this idea, and to remember it, i got up from bed and actually wrote down the detail on the PC. Today (sunday), I got around to doing this, and also doing actual studying. Yep, too much procrastinating during the weekdays. I wanted to do this orig...inally in a library setting, but figured that i might not get permission to do it there so i just made a setting in my house. I would have preferred the library though. Well tell me what you guys think.

 

Something about these gesture pics amuses me! :-)

Processed with VSCOcam with f3 preset

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