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Panel Algorithmic Business Strategies - If everything's being uploaded and shared, what might be next?
Moderator - Mercedes Bunz
Speaker - Dirk Baecker, Jean-Paul Schmetz, - Sean Park, Tom Fuerstner
Wilkinson Eyre's egg was bathed in light that cycled through the spectrum. Here it is bathed in red.
A collaboration with onformative.com. A pixelrow of a photograph is taken and then sorted by colorvalues. Done with processing.
This is three runs of Wolfram's "Rule 110" cellular automaton. Each run is assigned to a color channel - R, G, and B. Each color began with two pixels turned "on": one in the upper middle, and one that they all shared in the upper right. The sum of all the channels maxes out at 255, so pixels with more colors turned on have a lower intensity. This helps the interference patterns become more apparent. I really like how the encounters propagate backwards when a color hits the uniform white section.
Code is here, I put it in a file called GOL.py and typed: python GOL.py > p.ppm && convert p.ppm p.png
ALGO 2017 hosted by Algorithms and Complexity Group of TU Wien, 4-8 September. Official photography: Nadja Meister. The photos have been released under CC BY 4.0.
A collaboration with onformative.com. A pixelrow of a photograph is taken and then sorted by colorvalues. Done with processing.
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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/
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!
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Are the algorithms of living matter also useful for digital arts? Could they for instance be used in live visual performances? And how? Mediamatic and the Live Performers Meeting invite you for this nerd Biotalk with Federico Corradi, Gianluca Del Gobbo and Timo Dufner. They will give us a glimpse of the potential of nature’s algorithms for digital art and illustrate this with a live audio visual experimental act.
www.mediamatic.net/en/algorithms-from-nature
Photographer: Chiara Barraco
Image for new NSF Headquarters lobby wall design process. This was the final design for the west wall, now installed. Here's the wall text:
A Chance Encounter of Measure and Continuity
Created by software written by the artist, the NSF lobby mural combines a site-specific spatial grid based on the Fibonacci Series (measure) with color gradients (continuity) and chance operations. The grid affects all elements, but divisions within it reflect random decisions made by the software. Visible as bright vertical lines floating above the darker gradient, the grid is a fragment of a non-repeating pattern that could be continued to infinity, not on the wall but in imagination.
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-Dan Millman
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Repeated application of the Baker's algorithm (stretch, fold, turn, repeat) leads to some colorful artifacts.
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When we talk about Google core algorithm, it’s mainly about the quality. Now, the quality is shared by every aspect of the website. There are over 200 #ranking factors according to which Google ranks a website. Thus, it can be said that there are 200 updates which are made in Google core algorithm.
Also, an algorithm is updated to #modify the ranking criteria as well as its ability to catch and punish spam in the websites. So, when we talk about an update, it’s not just about the hanging hammer which may get dropped on the website. It can be about modified ranking criteria so that deserving websites could be brought into the spotlight.
Having that said, it would be worth mentioning how to diagnose.
Some updates affect some websites positively. Some websites already qualify for getting ranking boost according to new rules. In such situations, the websites on top will have to come down in order to make place for the newly ranked ones. However, this demotion is not actually something which the websites owners should be worried about. It’s just the good quality of other websites that helped them in getting ranked well.
Having that said, it’s worth mentioning that the man purpose of Google algorithm is not to catch the spam. It’s actually associated with the betterment of user satisfaction. When a website has better content than others, it has to be ranked well. It doesn’t mean that other websites which lie under position number one have been demoted. Those websites would be very much in the game. They can make their content better in order to regain the top position or compete for it.
Therefore, if your website has been ‘demoted’ to a lower rank from position-1, you need to be open-minded about the winner. For instance, if you own an ecommerce website which had stayed on top for quite a while, you should welcome Google’s move of giving an informative site, related to same niche as yours, the top position. Since Google has been working for a while to promote delivery of quality information, the instance of informative sites riding top #positions should be understandable for everyone. Remember, if you are still on first page, you have not been penalized.
It can be a serious matter of concern if your website has been demoted to the page-two or even lower number. It could mean that you have got a hit from the Google core #algorithm due to any error in your website; and hence you need to fix this issue as soon as you can. It’s worth mentioning here that Google can be wrong in slapping penalty. That’s why you can always apply for the manual check by telling why you were wrongly accused of something you weren’t doing.
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A collaboration with onformative.com. A pixelrow of a photograph is taken and then sorted by colorvalues. Done with processing.
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.