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Fortune Brainstorm Tech, Aspen, CO
July 14th, 2015
8:00 AM
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Hiring by Algorithm
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How will analytics change HR forever?
Zack Bogue, co-Managing Partner, Data Collective
Sheeroy Desai, CEO, Gild
Dan Finnigan, CEO, Jobvite
Martha Josephson, Partner, Digital Practice Leader, Egon Zehnder
Adam Miller, CEO, Cornerstone OnDemand
Hemant Taneja, Managing Director, General Catalyst Partners
Moderator: Michael Schrage, Fellow, Center for Digital Business, MIT
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Mineral Lick. Image data processed as an audio signal and mapped to a space-filling curve + geometric transforms along a Hilbert Curve.
The Algorithm (métal progressif / electro, France), festival Prog Frog, 31 mars 2017, KIFF, Aarau (Suisse).
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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)
Julian Palacz (AT) has developed a clever search tool. It finds spoken or sung words and word combinations and then indicates precisely where they occur in a particular song or video sequence. His work is called "algorithmic search for love".
credit: rubra
Algorithm Nation abstract paintings in motion, Artparade, Soho, New York, USA Originals can be found here
Algorithmic art created with Processing using blue noise dot patterns, wave functions, and various other computational techniques.
I keep telling myself it's time to retool this generative system--use functions more complicated than simple sine waves, different shapes--but when I set out to retool, I discover aspects I hadn't yet explored.
The series Sturdy, Rendition, Fuste, Eyeteeth, and Elpenor do use many more points than earlier images. Voluntad (like Chupatintas and a few others) uses different color rules. Otherwise, these are all variations on a basic generative system.
See www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=15891 for code used to generate "dot pattern" images.
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)
Julian Palacz (AT) has developed a clever search tool. It finds spoken or sung words and word combinations and then indicates precisely where they occur in a particular song or video sequence. His work is called "algorithmic search for love".
credit: rubra
I think something is wrong with either the submission algorithm or people really have nothing to do.
Algorithm Nation abstract paintings in motion, Artparade, Soho, New York, USA Originals can be found here