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site du château de la Buzine, et son parc de 4 hectares

I wrote an algorithm for the laser that outputs cut and perforation vectors for a folding light tower with almost any dimension. The materials are watercolor paper and a little glue. The tower's top can be removed to expose a place to attach a magnetically fastened LED light and battery. The starfields require special calculations so that the light finds its way through two folds of paper.

 

Here they are with the lights on.

 

A modification of this old project..

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 Yorkie dog Sophie (RIP). Sweetest dog east of the Mississippi.

 

Flame conversion done using deep dream algorithmic pareidolia.

 

This is a rework of one of my original photos. The original photo was taken using a Nikon D90 DSLR equipped with an 85mm, fixed focal length portrait lens.

Cover-girl beautiful. Algorithm-level fake.

They have everything: sea, light, perfect teeth, divine symmetry.

But no story behind their eyes.

And you feel it — if you know how to look.

They all smile. None of them know why.

Maybe because none of them decided to.

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Welcome to the cabbage patch, kid! Your future: the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the Forth Industrial Evolution. The Nano World Order! The Graphene Matrix! It’s a new era of profound degeneration, where organisms become algorithms. Human hacks: biochemical processes, electronic signals, store, analyze, no escape. Reengineering human life—666 half human half Beast.

 

Psychotronics: hacking the mind, brain, and consciousness. They will get inside your head: seeing through your eyes, hearing through your ears, reading your thoughts, inducing thoughts. They will hack you through the Mark of the Beast. They will plug you into the Hive Mind Beast System. Then you will be a brainless zombie of the Antichrist System. Your mind will be controlled with different frequencies and wave forms—controlling your psyche, modifying your consciousness. The New World Order Military Industrial Intelligence Complex, researching and developing highly sophisticated state of the art technology to harness the computing power of the human brain.

 

Bioenergetics, bio-photonics, biophysics, psionics, psycho-energetics, psychoneuroimmunology, quantum biology, radionics, scalar electromagnetic, bioelectromagnetism, biophotons, biopotentials, morphogenetic fields, non-hertzian waves, quantum fields, scalar waves, zero-point energy, 666 hacks, the path to transhumanism.

 

AI-powered analytic disclaimer:

 

“Public digital conversations provide unique insights on social trends shaping society’s opinion. We analyze key influencers and evolving themes as it is critical to understand how controversies and the public reaction unfold in real-time. We quickly identify any coordinated or unauthentic behavior aimed at fueling social unrest, polarization or pollution of the public debate.”

 

Now a commercial sponsored by the World Economic Forum:

 

Klaus Schwab- “Pay insufficient attention to the frightening scenario of a comprehensive cyber attack which will bring to a complete halt to the power supply, transportation, hospital services, our society as a whole. The covid-19 crisis would be seen in this respect as a small disturbance in comparison to a major cyber attack.”

 

Matthew 24:21 “For at that time there will be a great tribulation (pressure, distress, oppression), such as has not occurred since the beginning of the world until now, nor ever will [again].”

 

Take the jab, insert the microchip, become a better you…bahahahaha!!! I mean: it’s for your health, for your safety, for your own good, and for the good of society! #666

 

Lines like crystals form at perpoendicular angles to existing lines. A complex form emerges. A link to the algorithm.

Impossible SX-70 film emulsion lifts onto glass. Polaroid SX-70 Sonar

I was invited to take part in the Art & Algorithms festival in Titusville, Florida with a Retrospective as well as exhibiting my artwork The Singularity of Kumiko on Immersiva sim.

 

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA9/202/237/21

 

artandalgorithms.com/virtual-art-initiative/

 

Machinima

www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDhc3_qPZLg&list=UUI7NrJQ5vpg...

My Uni staircase project: another from the Centenary building - this time looking down (previous photo looking straight up).

Algorithmic composition. A zoomable image can be found here.

 

Algorithmic worlds

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This is the third work in my Black Lines series so far. As you can see, I've started to introduce some color. Getting soft textures that aren't perfectly smooth can be tough. I was lucky enough to stumble across a new technique that seems to be working well.

Performance by Maria Ziosi in the Social Theater of Concordia, Italy.

When I tried to upload this last week, Flickr's algorithms rejected it because it didn't look like a real photograph. The level of activity and sounds in this small space were a little disorienting for me too. This construction site is part of the national Interstate 69 (NAFTA Super Highway) project that eventually will run border to border connecting Mexico fo Canada.

Subdivision of a 5-sided cube (a cup).

first rapid prototyping test with algorithmic shapes made in processing.

processing.org

 

fluidforms lib for stl output:

code.google.com/p/fluid-forms-libs/

 

printed at happylab

 

depart.at

 

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).

I was invited to take part in the Art & Algorithms festival in Titusville, Florida with a Retrospective as well as exhibiting my artwork The Singularity of Kumiko on Immersiva sim.

 

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA9/202/237/21

 

artandalgorithms.com/virtual-art-initiative/

dear followers, please remember, this is flickr, not a car show! I post a lot of pics, I let always exif to appear, and full size downloads so you can examine the quality of the camera in a variety of cases. the artistic impression is of secondary importance for me. unless I specify it in the EXIF or in the album's title, the jpgs are straight out of the cam or they are RAWs converted with the default options. thanks for the views and the comments!

 

and just because I keep getting emails about how silly i am that I got a leica and not a panasonic lx7, guys, I checked them both out! hands on!

 

leica, has better firmware, the colours from almost identical pics in identical conditions are much better with leica.

 

let me put it another way!

 

for the brain scanners, the technology has made very little changes from late 70s till today. its the software which does a huge difference.

 

and so with leica. they got some better algorithms inside.

 

as simple as that. ok, maybe same sensor, same lens, but leica won.

 

I am totally against leica's price policies that force people in to getting crap cams, I am totally against the anachronistic manual focusing stuff in their high price range cams that are very good but need some really good autofocus, but in the range of 700 euros, leica dlux7 produced in 2012 beats easily in terms of pic quality cams that were built mid 2014 and they are equiped with all sorts of wifi/fast focus/etc goodies on 'em.

 

(did you seriously read all this text? gosh!)

 

Algorithm just found this show on Hulu and is hooked.

Whilst success hasn't arrived just yet, it's surely just a matter of time before I manage to crack the secret of how to go on the most perfectest date that's perfect in its perfection.

 

Sure, I've had a few mishaps along the way, and whilst I've yet to have a date last longer than 13.472 seconds, I'm certain I'll one day get to that first kiss.

 

One day...

 

Maybe you’d like to buy Mr Flibble’s book too? That would be splendid.

 

idrinkleadpaint.com/buy-the-book/

 

Also...er maybe you'd love to:

 

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Strobist:

Bowens Gemini Pro 500 through beauty dish camera right and above at 45 degrees, set on 3.5. Two other Bowens through softboxes at 90 degrees camera left and right, set on 5. Triggered by PC cord cable.

Algorithmic stair step tests.

Straight from the camera.

I was invited to take part in the Art & Algorithms festival in Titusville, Florida with a Retrospective as well as exhibiting my artwork The Singularity of Kumiko on Immersiva sim.

 

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA9/202/237/21

 

artandalgorithms.com/virtual-art-initiative/

Algorithm generated using Context Free Design Grammar. Cut into paper with Epilog laser engraver.

Flickr algorithms put this photo in Explore for a few minutes and removed it June 18, 2015. Thank you.

 

Photographed south of Blewett Pass, Kittitas County, Washington. If I have this sparrow mis-identified please let me know.

 

I drove to Skykomish yesterday (June 17) in hopes of photographing a bird only seen in Washington a couple of times. After spending four hours staking out the area with 12 to 15 other photographers/birders, plus the 3 hour drive, and finally seeing the crested cascara hidden in a cedar tree, I headed for home. About half way home I decided to take a gravel road into the woods on the south side of Blewett Pass to see if i could get a few photos of birds and/or wildlife. I found two deer, a couple of friendly Lincoln's sparrows at a wetland, and saw a Virginia rail for a couple of seconds. The mosquitoes found me. Closer to home I stopped near a nest and took a few photos of osprey at Ellensburg.

 

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Here the pixel-sorting is substantially complete in the two exterior panels, enough to obliterate the original image, which is barely visible, though rearranged, in the middle panel.

 

Remix of public domain image in WikiMedia Commons.

you say Monet, i say mayonnaise...

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).

cgi adobe

 

I made a new chapbook with drawings created using small variations to code i wrote based on a simple branching idea. Send me your postal address and I'll send one to you!

Subdivision of a 5-sided cube (a cup). Further images at: www.michael-hansmeyer.com.

Non-AI digital painting, no photo, PSCS4

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