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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).
A fractal Mondrian pattern, see this blog post. A zoomable version can be found here.
A Kleinian Group fractal created using the Fractal Science Kit fractal generator. See www.fractalsciencekit.com/ for details.
For information on Kleinian Group fractals, see the book "Indra's Pearls - The Vision of Felix Klein" by David Mumford, Caroline Series, and David Wright. For additional details, see David Wright's "Indra's Pearls" site klein.math.okstate.edu/IndrasPearls/.
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).
Algorithmic Drive. Daïmôn. October 2018.
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Conduite algorithmique. Daïmôn. Octobre 2018.
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).
A fractal Mondrian pattern, see this blog post. A zoomable version can be found here.
Introduction to Algorithms is a book on computer programming by Thomas H. Cormen, Charles E. Leiserson, Ronald L. Rivest, and Clifford Stein.
Shot for Macro Mondays "Frustrations"
What I find frustrating is the continued dumping of electronic goods into our landfills. Electronic devices are filled full of lead, mercury, cadmium and other heavy metals. Fortunately in Alberta we have a province run recycling program for monitors computers and printers. Yet there are thousands of other devices with chips in them as well. These don't get recycled.
Even more frustrating are the "Recycling companies" that end up shipping the majority of the e-waste to developing nations where they cause even more damage than they would in our landifills. Very sad stuff if you've ever seen the documentaries.
Such a wasteful society we have. Don't feel too bad though, I'm just as guilty of producing my share of pollution. The cost of modern living I suppose.
Shot Info:
50mm prime lens with a 32mm extension tube. SB-600 shot at 1/64th directly behind. Triggered with the CTR-301P wireless trigger.
Joanna Bryson, Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Bath, United Kingdom, Frida Polli, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Pymetrics, USA, Lauren Woodman, Chief Executive Officer, NetHope, USA captured during the session: Hidden in the Algorithm at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018.Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary
My render server is up and running! I can finally crank these out without bringing my laptop to its knees.
A bit of practice in the back garden helps to settle my nerves and bring me a little further back from the edge.
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Thinking involves assessment, prediction and decisions based on nature and nurture. I like the assessment part, and also dont mind the predictions. Going through 'the deciding' part is not that easy for me.
Like right now i spend a long time deciding the colour of the background for this image. Black? or white?
Prior to that i spend long time deciding weather i should invest time experimenting photoshop, or plan the next photoshoot.
Before that i spend loads of time while deciding weather i should buy a new lens or a flash, before that.... blah blah blah.
Everytime while making decisions i get lost, and find myself assessing and predicting things (like a moment ago i assessed that 'assesses' is the only word I know with 5 s's...
well now i am thinking that i do possess another word like that: 'possesses')
I predict that this inability to decide is not going to go anywhere any time soon. As long as i can assess, i dont think i will worry that much. That is what i have decided.
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Algorithm: Camille Rojas - Nuit blanche 2019 Toronto
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Presented in partnership with Nuit Blanche Toronto:
Saturday, October 5th, 2019, 7pm-2:30am
Exhibition Run: Saturday, October 5th- Sunday, October 6th, 2019
Algorithm is a 30-minute solo contemporary dance piece meditating on sexual discrimination in computer vision science; particularly, the algorithms behind removing images of breasts and vulvas online. Currently, an overwhelming number of algorithms exist solely to detect these body parts – often deemed as “pornographic” – yet very few focus on censoring the phallus. The choreography uses symbols and characters from various algorithms as a point of departure, one of which is the han character (凹) as it closely resembles the shape of a vulva (or “concave, hollow, depression” ¹). Throughout the movements, the body, in its raw and fleshy form, interrogates these shapes from beyond the reach of algorithmic censorship. Algorithm simultaneously celebrates censored body parts while highlighting the gender inequality that is extant in technology.
1 - Shen, Xuanjing, Wei Wei, and Qingji Qian. 2010. “A Pornographic Image Filtering Model Based on Erotic Part.” In
3rd International Congress on Image and Signal Processing (CISP), vol. 5, 2473–77.
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Camille Rojas (b. 1993 Toronto; Lives and works in Toronto) is a multidisciplinary artist working with film, photography, and dance. She holds a BFA in Photography Studies from Ryerson
University and has recently exhibited at Erin Stump Projects, Gallery 44, Ryerson Image Centre, Gallery TPW and the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Instagram: @camiillerojas
400 Million years old, found in Morocco.
These lowly relatives of the squid and octopi lasted over 300 million years. This particular example dates to the Emsian Age, when Ammonites were all the rage as sea-life goes. The coiled yet non-contiguous habit is quite uncommon among Ammonites, possibly due to a relative lack of robustness leading to an early inclusion in someone else's diet.
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The original social algorithm. It was fun to game it and have them adjust it then game it again, repeat.