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This is a picture of a "dense" Julia set. More information can be found here.
A sound generator (algorithmic music) based on an ATTINY 85.
Features:
- ALGO rotary encoder (with click): choice of algorithm.
- X, Y pots: variables of the algorithms.
- LDR: Light-Dependent Resistor
- Switch: choice between Y and LDR.
- Volume pot.
- Sound output: mono 6.35mm plug.
- Green LED: ON/BATT
- Power supply: DC 9V external power supply or battery.
- Powered only when output sound jack inserted.
Images picked up by the Explore algorithm and still in Explore. Best place = No.5 in October 2012. I took the photo of the mist crawling over the land in South Wales. I had driven all night so I saw the dawn and the sunlight, cloud and misty start to the day. I think it may have been around the Burry Port area.
1. Nothing escapes the cold morning mist, 2. Sunset on the Windmill, 3. Cold and frosty morning in Simpson, 4. Iced up, 5. Light and irrigation, 6. Eat your dinner children, 7. Severn Bridge over shadowed waters, 8. San Diego skyline,
9. 108 Daisies in April Explored, 10. Monument Valley Colorado, 11. An endangered species in the wild, 12. Giving their all, 13. Natural rock formation, 14. Larger than life
A discussion of programming languages and well known or interesting algorithms from the Phoenix Linux User Group (PLUG) Developer Meeting, 7Feb2008. Displayed in kdissert, a mind mapping tool written for KDE.
We discussed programming languages' strengths, weakness and uses. Then talked about different algorithms and common language features, like flow control. We added boxes to the mind map as we went.
The goal was to arrive at a short list of languages and algorithms that we could ask people to code solutions for. At a future meeting we can compare the code of each algorithm as implemented in each language. The "Guidelines" are some criteria for the volunteers who will write the sample code.
The languages and algorithms in blue and marked with an asterisk (*) were selected as targets for coding. Now we need to seek volunteers to do the code.
Date: January 2019
Medium: Digital Photographs
Location: Santa Cruz, CA.
Dimensions: 20" x 26.75"
© 2019 Tony DeVarco
How do Sorting Algorithms look like? A pixelrow of a photograph is taken and then sorted by colorvalues. Done with processing.
Claudio Agosti
A giugno 2016, mentre Trump si dedicava a rendere la filter bubble un problema mainstream, se già non lo era dopo il Brexit, noi stavamo sviluppando facebook.tracking.exposed, che serve ad analizzare e capire concretamente come funzionano gli algoritmi. Osando un po' di più, serve a rendere visibile cosa sia la filter bubble a non addetti ai lavori. Rendere visibile non significa risolverlo, si tratta di un problema complesso, sia tecnologico che politico. Il nostro scopo è almeno fornire dati oggettivi che possano descrivere il fenomeno a giornaliste e ricercatori che vogliono investigare sugli effetti di una dieta informativa guidata da algoritmi. Il progetto, nella sua fase beta, funziona collezionando quello che appare sulla tua timeline. spesso viene chiesto come sia differente da dataselfie.it: dataselfie ti mostra quello che tu dai a Facebook, noi l'opposto, quello che Facebook da a te. Una volta aggregati questi dati possono essere studiati, così da capire il fenomeno dalla filter bubble, o da comparare, ad esempio, da un gruppo di utenti omogeneo come Facebook mostri realtà differenti per ognuno. Questi sono effetti dei algoritmi di personalizzazione, la filter bubble, o altri effetti di censura implicita dei contenuti, sono degli effetti derivati. Tutto quello che facciamo è open source, puoi vedere come funziona, contribuire alla tecnologia ed alle analisi. Considerando l'impatto politico della diffusione di fake news e della filter bubble, noi consideriamo gli algoritmi di personalizzazione alla stregua di politiche sociali. Dovrebbero essere discusse, conosciute e scelte pubblicamene e dove possibile, indipendentemente. invece di assecondare le logiche di business. Questo è il motivo per cui non stiamo sviluppando, per ora, servizi, ma piuttosto un'infrastruttura di archivio che abiliti personale esperto a fare analisi di critica. Dagli anni passati, si sente sempre spesso di come Facebook e Google dovrebbero essere regolati, ma la società civile manca di strumenti adeguati per giudicare cosa effettivamente questi algoritmi fanno. Noi vogliamo dare questo strumento.
While Trump was busy making the filter bubble a mainstream problem, we were developing facebook.tracking.exposed . We can’t solve a political problem with technology but we might at least provide reliable data to help address the phenomenon objectively. The goal of the project is to collect the stories that make your Facebook Newsfeed, and to aggregate and analyse the data collected in order to study the relation between the filter bubble effects and how the personalization algorithm (PA) operates. Everything we do is open source so you can see how it works and help make it better. Filter bubble and fake news proliferation are a side-effect of PA. As 2016 shows us, PA can have a certain impact in our society. We treat algorithms as nothing less than social policies. But social policies have to be debated openly and not in a technical meeting intended to optimize revenues. That’s why we promote a collaborative study of PA.
video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/exposing-what...
•Sometimes it is important to fine tune the algorithm parameters for your vehicle routing problems
•The constraints of algorithm parameters are also taken into account
Our son Adam Florin gave a fascinating talk about generative music at Algorithmic Art Assembly, hosted by Gray Area Art + Technology. He started with a quick demo of Patter, his music composition software, then took us on an illuminating journey through the many people and ideas which inspired him to create his cool freeform generative sequencer.
Brian Eno, who coined the phrase “generative music”, recently likened it to gardening -- but the material practice is just as much rooted in centuries of formal aesthetics, predictive statistics and industrial automation. How can we negotiate the tension between organic and and the mechanical in the algorithmic arts?
Adam has created some amazing digital tools and art exhibits in that space. It was great to hear what he's learned in this fascinating field, exploring the intersection of human and machine creativity. And to top it off, he gave this talk on his birthday, which was the best present of all!
Watch video highlights:
View more photos:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157677379327027
Learn about Patter:
adamflorin.work/projects/patter/
Learn about Algorithmic Arts:
#AlgorithmicArtAssembly #GrayArea
In the performance "Robots, Bass, and Hot Algorithms!" AI artist Portrait XO enters the stage with Moritz Simon Geist for musical interventions featuring techno robots and an AI collaborator. Portrait XO is an award-winning independent researcher and artist who creates musical and visual works with traditional and non-traditional methods based on ongoing research in computational creativity and human-machine collaboration. Sonically obsessed with space and time, she explores how far she can take storytelling and sound traveling through latent space. Moritz Simon Geist is a music producer working with music robots. He started because he wants to invent the future of electronic music — with robots! His projects range from robotic music performances to robotic sound installations.
Photo: Stefanie Loos, republica
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Algorithmes Sérigraphiques
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Day 4 and we have started printing, yeah !
Algorithmes Sérigraphiques is a week long creative workshop using Processing to generate images and silk screen to print the results.
Un workshop d'une semaine avec du Processing et de la sérigraphie.
For further info/Plus d'infos : www.freeartbureau.org/blog/
A sound generator (algorithmic music) based on an ATTINY 85.
Features:
- ALGO rotary encoder (with click): choice of algorithm.
- X, Y pots: variables of the algorithms.
- LDR: Light-Dependent Resistor
- Switch: choice between Y and LDR.
- Volume pot.
- Sound output: mono 6.35mm plug.
- Green LED: ON/BATT
- Power supply: DC 9V external power supply or battery.
- Powered only when output sound jack inserted.
The Haecceity series utilizes a random set of points to form a color and brightness map. Shapes are then painted with a color determined by the nearest color and brightness points.
In place of transparency, textures are used to allow the eye to see harmonious colors at the same time.
All works in the series are generated from the same program. No part of the works are drawn or painted by hand.
Participants at the Bodily Algorithms workshop, 4 April 2011, Ian Potter Sculpture Court.
Hosted by Tim Schork, Charles Anderson and Gideon Obarzanek.
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Google is constantly tweaking and improving upon the original PageRank system of ranking web pages. With over a hundred variables, can anyone really reverse engineer their algorithm?
Well, the Rubik's cube supposedly has millions of possible permutated combinations, but putting everything back into place is a relatively easy task...
Visit us at Argent Media for assistance with your Google ranking puzzles!
Algebra comes from Al-jebr, Arabic for restoration. The first book to use this word was written by Al-Khwarizmi, which brings us to the origin of the word algorithm. The absurd pissing contest about "who invented algebra" involves Greeks, Romans, Indians and Chinese, besides Arabs. That aside, this 14th century Madrasa Bou Inania made a ton of progress in furthering this science. The carvings on the wall did not look too different from algebraic expressions on the blackboard of my high school.
Participants at the Bodily Algorithms workshop, 4 April 2011, Ian Potter Sculpture Court.
Hosted by Tim Schork, Charles Anderson and Gideon Obarzanek.
Participants at the Bodily Algorithms workshop, 4 April 2011, Ian Potter Sculpture Court.
Hosted by Tim Schork, Charles Anderson and Gideon Obarzanek.
A sound generator (algorithmic music) based on an ATTINY 85.
Features:
- ALGO rotary encoder (with click): choice of algorithm.
- X, Y pots: variables of the algorithms.
- LDR: Light-Dependent Resistor
- Switch: choice between Y and LDR.
- Volume pot.
- Sound output: mono 6.35mm plug.
- Green LED: ON/BATT
- Power supply: DC 9V external power supply or battery.
- Powered only when output sound jack inserted.
In the performance Robots, Bass, and Hot Algorithms! AI artist Portrait XO enters the stage with Moritz Simon Geist for musical interventions featuring techno robots and an AI collaborator. Portrait XO is an award-winning independent researcher and artist who creates musical and visual works with traditional and non-traditional methods based on ongoing research in computational creativity and human-machine collaboration. Sonically obsessed with space and time, she explores how far she can take storytelling and sound traveling through latent space. Moritz Simon Geist is a music producer working with music robots. He started because he wants to invent the future of electronic music — with robots! His projects range from robotic music performances to robotic sound installations.
Photo: tom mesic
Colorized by Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Tool from originally scanned hi-res photo from the respective source.
Credit disclaimer: I do not own the original scanned image and believe that it is in the public domain. These images have been collected from Flickr's search results and/or collected from various internet sources. If you know the link to the original image, please kindly put it into comment section as I will update the description to give full credit to the respective owner.
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My websites:
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Colorized by Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Tool from originally scanned hi-res photo.
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Colorized by Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Tool from originally scanned hi-res photo from the respective source.
Credit disclaimer: I do not own the original scanned image and believe that it is in the public domain. These images have been collected from Flickr's search results and/or collected from various internet sources. If you know the link to the original image, please kindly put it into comment section as I will update the description to give full credit to the respective owner.
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Test image for the workshop. Three 'A''s generated in Processing with varying contour widths. From this we printed with different colours on a white and black T-Shirt to get an idea of the results. One of the main limitations of silkscreen printing is of course colour but also line width and therefore overall definition of the drawing.
More to come...
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A week long creative workshop using Processing to generate images and silk screen to print the results.
Un workshop d'une semaine avec du Processing et de la sérigraphie.
For further info/Plus d'infos : www.freeartbureau.org/blog/