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31 May 2016 - OECD Forum 2016: Lunch Debate: The Algorithmic Society. OECD, Paris, France.
Moderator: Gareth Mitchell, Presenter, BBC Click
Speakers
- Pedro Domingos, Professor of Computer Science, University of Washington, United States
- Anindya Ghose, Professor of IT & Marketing; Co-Director, Center for Business Analytics, Leonard N. Stern School
of Business, New York University, United States
- Madhumita Murgia, Head of Technology, The Telegraph, United Kingdom
- Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze, Economist & Policy Analyst, Science, Technology & Innovation, OECD
Photo: OECD/Michael Dean
Image created using particles obeying certain "gravitational" laws. Mostly variations on "accelerate toward/away from some particle unless some condition is met, in which case move toward/away from some other particle".
Made with processing (processing.org).
My 20 most popular / interesting photos as deemed by the Flickr Interestingness algorithm as of January 2015:
The individual photos:
1) The Florida Surprise, Anastasia Limestone *** EXPLORED *** (DTA_1882)
2) Green Lake in Snow (DTA_8940)
3) Sunrise at South Grand Island Bridge (DSG_8606)
4) Sunrise over Horseshoe Falls, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada (DSE_7473)
5) Shells At Sunset, Marco Island Beach, Florida (FL) (DSE_0392-6)
6) A Pier on Lake Erie (DSH_1363) *** Explored ***
7) The Big Bend Panorama, Letchworth State Park, New York (NY) (DTA_0260-63)
8) Fog Moving through the Genesee River Gorge at Big Bend, Letchworth State Park (DTA_0248)
9) Lake Michigan Sunset at Indiana Dunes (DTA_4362)
10) Foggy Fall Morning at Big Bend of Letchworth (DTA_0268)
11) Covered Gems of Vermont (DSH_5375-77)
12) Fog over Genesee River at Dawn, Letchworth State Park, New York (NY) (DTA_0256)
13) Full Wolf Moonrise over Illuminated Horseshoe Falls in Winter (DTA_2980)
14) The Organ of Arches, Arches National Park, Utah (UT) (DTA_5763)
15) Back to the Wonder of Watkins Glen in the Fall (DTA_8209)
16) Puddle Shot of the Buffalo City Hall (DSH_4825)
17) The Windows of Arches, Arches National Park, Utah (UT) (DTA_5796)
18) Waiting for the Night Train (DTA_9003)
19) Destination: The Organ - Arches National Park (DTA_5759)
20) Grassy Shoreline at Sunrise, Palm Beach Shores (DTA_1763) *** EXPLORED ***
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...I don't think I'll ever be done with logarithmic patterns. They're just SO fun to play with.
I also think it odd that "logarithm" and "algorithm" are anagrams. More strange, that I used both words for years and haven't noticed 'til now...
31st May 2016 - Meet the Author: The Master Algorithm How The Quest For The Ultimate Learning Machine Will Remake Our World,OECD,Paris,France
Photo: OECD/Christian Moutarde
Joy Buolamwini, Researcher; Founder, Algorithmic Justice League, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Laboratory, USA speaking during the Session "Compassion through Computation: Fighting Algorithmic Bias" at the Annual Meeting 2019 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 23, 2019. Congress Centre - Betazone
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek
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A screen capture from a generative animation in my first mobile game: DRIFT, the puzzle that doesn't stand still.
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created using processing.py.
Based on the chaos game, but cycling through a set of various polygon vertex counts, and using different weights for each cycle.
Pixel brightness represents how often each pixel has been visited.
A screen capture from a generative animation in my first mobile game: DRIFT, the puzzle that doesn't stand still.
See more at rndsd.com/drift/
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A screen capture from a generative animation in my first mobile game: DRIFT, the puzzle that doesn't stand still.
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Mural in the new headquarters of the National Science Foundation, algorithmic art, 11.5 x 64 feet.
Architectural glass produced by Pulp Studio (www.pulpstudio.com). You can find the software here: github.com/Ignotus-mago/NSFWall.
Asian College of Journalism and British Council hosted screening of award winning documentary Algorithms Saturday 22 February 2014 at the ACJ Lecture Hall in Chennai. British Deputy High Commissioner Chennai, Bharat Joshi was the chief guest. Directed by British filmmaker Ian McDonald and produced by Geetha J. the documentary has been screened at over twelve international film festivals and won four awards, including Ram Bahadur Tamang Trophy for Best Film at Film South Asia Kathmandu, Best Film on Intangible Cultural Heritage at the Jean Rouch International Film Festival 2013 in Paris, the Dogwoof Audience Film Prize at the biennial RAI International Festival of Ethnographic Films in Edinburgh and a Special Mention at Durban International Film Festival. Follow us on twitter @UKinIndia.
One image from the Parallel Reconstruction series, all of which are generated by the same program. This uses a grid system to attach the ends of series of parallel bezier curves.
Prints of selected works are available at www.tylerlhobbs.com.
I was programming a bit.
Tried to find a way to create a HDR Tonemapping algorithm.
This is the result.
You can get the source code from my Blog: salendron.blogspot.com/2008/05/my-own-hdr-tonemapping-why...
How to determine muscle tone disorders in babies and how to treat them: developachild.net/muscle-tone-diagnostic-algorithm/
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Algorithmic composition. A zoomable image can be found here. This work is based on pattern piling with feedback, see this blog post.