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Experiments with generative line drawing driven by a reactive-diffusion background surface.

3:00 pm - 3:50 pm

Koch Tent

Seth Berkley, Lizzie Dorfman, Jay Komarneni

Moderator: Alan Weil

 

Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Riccardo Savi

Can't really talk about what these are for, but I thought I'd share some new flics

Generative art piece built with Processing. View the applet at justinlivi.net/dancingsine/

Algorithmic tiling pattern generated with an L-system in Processing, random pruning of branches. No editing beyond hiding some layers. Algorithmically-generated colors.

old code byproducts from mold casting project

Helena Nikonole is a new media artist, independent curator and educator living in Moscow. Her field of interests embraces hybrid art, the new aesthetics, the Internet of Things, and Artificial Intelligence. In her works she explores technology’s potential opportunities, but also potential risks and dangers which techno-evangelists and scientists are not able to realize.

 

In this way she also conceived her first ever solo exhibition, titled "Contagious Algorithms", presenting her works that use cracks in the system of IP cameras and the Internet of Things.

 

Using these cracks, Helena Nikonole employs algorithms to generate new meanings and functions of hacked systems, pointing out their shortcomings and revealing how they operate, especially in terms of the amount of data collected by digital devices about their users. These data may be just some digital trash, or maybe have a purpose beyond the usual narrative of the political and marketing manipulation, to us incomprehensible, or perhaps understandable only with the help of divine intervention.

 

Be sure to visit the exhibition which allows algorithms to show a range of their abilities, from reading and interpreting data to generating new meanings in the form of musical compositions and sacred books.

  

EXHIBITED WORKS

 

deus X mchn (media-installation, 2017)

f0rma.suprema (media-installation, 2017 – 2018)

The Other View (media-installation, 2018)

Faces2Voices (Online interactive installation, 2020)

  

More: drugo-more.hr/en/helena-nikonole/

 

Photos: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more

Algorithmically generated portrait that contain features of two given people. GAN algorith implemented

Participants at the Bodily Algorithms workshop, 4 April 2011, Ian Potter Sculpture Court.

 

Hosted by Tim Schork, Charles Anderson and Gideon Obarzanek.

Quicksort - Using colors to show the position of the elements and their journeys through the sorting.

Learn algorithms, data structures & the basics of data structure programs in this algorithms & software engineering course.

 

www.eduonix.com/courses/Software-Development/algorithms-a...

Notes about timing RTP packets scribbled on a window.

Wei Zhang

BFA Ceramics 2021

History, Philosophy + the Social Sciences

 

High fire stoneware, plywood

file ref: currents_30002445_0002a

Algorithm Nation abstract paintings in motion, Artparade, Soho, New York, USA Originals can be found here

8192 triangles are drawn in 3 dimensional space and used to approximate a source image. An algorithm refines the colors and positions of the vertices until the image converges on the target.

    

Made with Processing (processing.org)

Ikebukuro/Tokyo/Japan

Algorithmic composition. A zoomable version can be found here.

 

Algorithmic worlds

Audience playing Carlo De Pirro's Il caos delle sfere, a pinball and a disklavier (by inserting real coins!)

Helena Nikonole is a new media artist, independent curator and educator living in Moscow. Her field of interests embraces hybrid art, the new aesthetics, the Internet of Things, and Artificial Intelligence. In her works she explores technology’s potential opportunities, but also potential risks and dangers which techno-evangelists and scientists are not able to realize.

 

In this way she also conceived her first ever solo exhibition, titled "Contagious Algorithms", presenting her works that use cracks in the system of IP cameras and the Internet of Things.

 

Using these cracks, Helena Nikonole employs algorithms to generate new meanings and functions of hacked systems, pointing out their shortcomings and revealing how they operate, especially in terms of the amount of data collected by digital devices about their users. These data may be just some digital trash, or maybe have a purpose beyond the usual narrative of the political and marketing manipulation, to us incomprehensible, or perhaps understandable only with the help of divine intervention.

 

Be sure to visit the exhibition which allows algorithms to show a range of their abilities, from reading and interpreting data to generating new meanings in the form of musical compositions and sacred books.

  

EXHIBITED WORKS

 

deus X mchn (media-installation, 2017)

f0rma.suprema (media-installation, 2017 – 2018)

The Other View (media-installation, 2018)

Faces2Voices (Online interactive installation, 2020)

  

More: drugo-more.hr/en/helena-nikonole/

 

Photos: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more

8192 triangles are drawn in 3 dimensional space and used to approximate a source image. An algorithm refines the colors and positions of the vertices until the image converges on the target.

    

Made with Processing (processing.org)

Generative art piece built with Processing. View the applet at justinlivi.net/dancingsine/

Algorithm Nation abstract paintings in motion, Artparade, Soho, New York, USA Originals can be found here

This is the wireframe view about 90% into the surface reconstruction process.

Manoscritti della medusa, I-XII. Cover

Generative art piece built with Processing. View the applet at justinlivi.net/dancingsine/

Algorithmic art, generated in Processing using IgnoCodeLib to create a multi-layered Illustrator document. Image generated by a L-system used to subdivide rectangles, chance operations, Ficonacci series.

Colorized by Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Tool from originally scanned hi-res photo from the respective source.

 

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Symmetrically-reflected complex polynomial iteration with crafted seeds combining reflections of complex polynomial cross-products with just a hint of plasma cloud.

Algorithm Nation abstract paintings in motion, Artparade, Soho, New York, USA Originals can be found here

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