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Experiments with repulsive and attractive entities

Recording the movement of Traer Physics T3ndrils and rendering it with Sunflow

Rehearsing Amedeo Casella's piece for disklavier and snare drum

Proceso de masillado, antes de la pintura

From a suite of 128 transforms of a concentric circle pattern, following a space-filling curve (Hilbert curve).

Charla sobre la bitácora de trabajo.

 

Ph. Delia

This is the filled polygon view about 90% into the reconstruction process. Notice the holes that have developed on the surface. Those holes are mostly filled in by a very quick later pass using a larger ball size.

algorithmic multi-iterative complex plane overlays

Generated by a high frequency signal written to a Hilbert Curve, run through various colorization algorithms, hand-tooled in Photoshop. File ref: square08_14151639_0040a

Two bugs in my empirical mode decomposition implementation cause some repetition, symmetry, and irregularity.

Experiments with repulsive and attractive entities

Walker Tufts, as member of spurse & head chef, 2006

The Public Table was a provisional restaurant traveling from New Haven, CT to Bellows Falls, VT and ending in Cambridge, MA. The materials, both for the installations and meals, were gleaned. The number of dishes, size of the dishes, number of ingredients, type of ingredients and amounts of each were determined by an algorithm driven by a walk taken earlier in the day.

 

Presentando la solución evolutiva al problema VRP usando algoritmos evolutivos

Algorithmic composition. A zoomable image can be found here.

 

Algorithmic worlds

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Experiments with the Baker's Algorithm (stretch, fold, turn).

drawing on canvas with trear physics tendrils using texones creative computing framework which is based on processing

algorithmic multi-iterative complex plane overlays

Algorithmic composition. A zoomable image can be found here.

 

Algorithmic worlds

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Analyzing-Algorithms-in-Blue

Image by Carl Klitzke

 

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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

annealing a set of 500 points

The same source as the previous image, fully sorted.

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