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Moon over Gothenburg. Photoshopped.

Wanted to see how well Processing would handle 3000 copies of overlapping pngs. I photoshopped out a set of 7 bird silhouettes and each flocking object grabs a random image from the set and rotates it according to its x/y angle. Voila, Hitchcock!

 

Next step is to use more controlled silhouettes and a larger variety. If I start to feel ambitious, I might model out the wings and body separately so I can recreate a rudimentary 3D simulation of a flying bird.

Molly Beth Morosa

I have had some luck in the past with radial graphs, so I changed the code slightly to position the nodes around the centre, in clockwise chronological order. Here we see just 2 years of data. I really liked what started to happen here with the lines - this one has a kind of drunken-spirograph effect.

 

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These images document progress in my latest attempt to visualize data from the NYTimes API. These images are chronological, and show the evolution of this small project as it progressed over the course of a day.

 

This project was built in Processing, v. 1.0

 

You can find out more about these and other newspaper visualizations on my blog: blog.blprnt.com

Development of a corporate identity

by Wolfgang Schmittel

ABC Verlag, Zurich, 1978

 

With dustcover

Not sure which one of these i like more. They both give off a different feel, I think. I noticed the neighbors weren't home so I grabbed the gun real quick... it's got loads of shit on it I'm sure the Boy will never need or use, but he's a boy and that's what boys do... put on a lot of stuff to rather simple things to make it look "cool". Anyway... here's the original that I copied, just less texture and more gun. Which version do you like better?

 

This may be my 365 for today.. Depends on if I have any energy left later tonight.

 

ttv

I wrote some code in Processing that averaged a minute's worth of video frames into one still. The first thing I unleashed it on was Terry Gilliam's "Brazil". These are some of the results.

This is a branch of blossom that I photographed 3 times: black & white, slide and cross-processed, this is the cross-processed picture.

 

Photo 2 of 3

B&W version here

slide version here

  

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Taken with Rolleicord Va using Fujifilm Velvia 100 cross-processed in C-41

Gratuitously over-processed image of Norio on the floor near his nest in the computer room.

Processed with VSCOcam with b1 preset

Processed with VSCO with a9 preset

Processed with VSCO with b1 preset

Processed with VSCO with a6 preset

script em Processing que transforma os pixels de uma imagem em grid de triângulos isósceles.

(proximo passo é fazer o script funcionar com video!)

 

foto original --> www.flickr.com/photos/capetaparducci/3463061164/

w1_02 / iteration 05 / screenshot frame 1930

 

iteration 5 based on code w1_02

see also video on my tumblr page:

void-k.tumblr.com/post/88163555094/future-learn-creative-...

Yoga Poses by Lilia Wills

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

video still // in processing, minim + FFT + certain thresholds from the audio signal.

 

video > vimeo.com/100279376

 

video accompanies musical portrait of The Fool from the Tarot Trumps, as solo piano. visual built to harmonize with audio abstraction of meaning via color and shape.

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Poking through an older laptop and found this screengrab from an old old processing project. It is from when I first started playing around with magnetic attraction and repulsion.

Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.

Processed with VSCO with hb2 preset

Processed with VSCO with se3 preset

Process documentation for a small project I am building which harvests and visualizes colour data from six live sources.

 

Built with www.processing.org

Processed with VSCOcam with a7 preset

Procession du Saint-Sang, le jour de l'Ascension

canon 3000n

28-90mm 4-5.6

kodak vision 3

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