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the original image, and the dots generated by processing which get cut on the laser
source code is here: pelletron.org/shared/halftone_generator.pde
that one was loooooong to export.
also, i like to share code. so here it is:
import hipstersinc.sunflow.*;
import hipstersinc.sunflow.shader.*;
import hipstersinc.*;
void setup() {
size(800, 600, "hipstersinc.P5Sunflow");
noLoop();
colorMode(HSB,100,100,100,100);
}
void draw() {
background(255);
int hf=int(random(100)); // colors for fill
int sf=int(random(100));
int bf=int(random(100));
int af=int(random(50)); // alpha :)
noStroke();
int numSpheres = 50;
float yStep = width/20;
float y = 40;
for(int i=0; i<numSpheres; i++) {
pushMatrix();
translate(10, -height/8,-100);
rotate(PI/6);
//fill( i*(255/numSpheres), random(100, 200), random(0, 100) );
fill(i*random(hf),sf,bf,af/(i+1));
beginShape(QUADS);
vertex(random(width/2),random(200),-random(300));
vertex(random(width),random(200),random(-300));
vertex(random(width),random(height),random(-600));
vertex(random(width),random(200),random(-300));
vertex(random(width),random(200),random(-300));
vertex(random(width),random(height/2),random(-300));
vertex(random(width),random(height/2),random(-300));
vertex(random(width),random(height/2),random(-300));
endShape();
popMatrix();
y += yStep;
}
translate(0,0,-100);
}
Throughout my honours year, I photographed all my processes and elements which I worked at.
These are a selection of these images
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Another buck I haven't seen on the RS plot before. He is lip curling here, a gland in his mouth tells him if a doe is in estrus. Generally the real rut occurs when temperatures are below 40 degrees. This is probably to keep the bucks from killing themselves chasing does. During the rut, they eat and sleep little and become dehydrated and exhausted. Right now I'd rate this 8-pt as A4 on the alpha scale. I know there are three bigger bucks in the area and suspect there are more.
RAW, PS Elements.
My friend Angel being tattooed by my friend / tattoo artist Stacey Sharp at the Lehigh Valley Skindustry tattoo convention. www.sharptattoos.com
Cross processed Poundland Color Film using Ilford Black and White HC Developer. Scan of the enlargement, not the film. Added some contrast post-scan. Taken on a Nikon F60 with 50mm lens. Enlarged at Norwich Arts Centre Darkroom.
I drilled holes in the base of the antlers and the pedicles, cut the pipe down to the right length and fitted them with some apoxy sculpt. The finished product allows the antlers to stay in place whilst up on the wall however the antlers easily slide on and off for easier transport, or if I wanted to display a different pair of antlers.
Process Collaboration with my friend Zavo / Tunjuelito Bogotá / colaboración con el compadre Zavo en San Vicente Tunjuelito //
This may drive purists up the wall. Apologies beforehand.
I've recently learned about the language processing, where you can write your own visual scripts. Fairly cool stuff. This is a "filter" that basically expands pixels with transparency into overlays of squares of varying dimensions.
Nothing cooler than writing your own software to manipulate an image. Kind of like artistic hacking.
The village of Runswick Bay shelters at the northern end of a beautiful sandy beach, just a few miles north of Whitby. Once a fishing village, Runswick is now a popular summer holiday destination – great for a traditional bucket-and-spade day on the beach. Narrow paths wind between attractive white cottages and houses with small, colourful gardens. The thatched property on the seafront is the only remaining thatched house on the Yorkshire coast. Although it appears a timeless scene, with everything clinging to the steep hillside, Runswick has seen dramatic changes. Due to the instability of the soft, slippery Jurassic shales, there was a landslip in 1682 and the whole village had to be rebuilt.
Heavily processed then vectorized image of Bonkers sitting on the table in the kitchen in our house in Yubari.
This image accompanies this science story written by GrrlScientist and published on The Guardian.
Fire-tailed Myzornis, Myzornis pyrrhoura, a monotypic species that was recently (2009) placed into the Old World warbler family Sylviidae. This Asian species lives in moist subtropical or tropical montane forests in the Himalayas.
Image: Price T.D., Hooper D.M., Buchanan C.D., Johansson U.S., Tietze D.T., Alström P., Olsson U., Ghosh-Harihar M., Ishtiaq F. & Gupta S.K. & (2014). Niche filling slows the diversification of Himalayan songbirds, Nature, doi:10.1038/nature13272.
Second attempt with my Processing video averaging code. This time, Peter Greenaway's "The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover".