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ACV (Algorithmic Cultural Vandalism) by Pietro Lugaro (IT), Alessandro Mac-Nelly (DE) (MA Design & Computation, Technical University Berlin (DE)) received The Grand Prize at Campus Award Ceremony 2024

 

Photo showing: Alessandro Mac-Nelly, Pietro Lugaro

 

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A scripting studio at the University of Michigan performed this dance in the courtyard last semester for their instructor's birthday. Based on the japanese version (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_2WH-EHGRg), each person performs the step last performed by the person in front of them while marching. The French person saying "Where are my students? Damn" is Marc Fornes, the other instructor (www.theverymany.net)

Charla sobre la bitácora de trabajo.

 

Ph. Delia

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

Experiments with repulsive and attractive entities

ACV (Algorithmic Cultural Vandalism) by Pietro Lugaro (IT), Alessandro Mac-Nelly (DE) (MA Design & Computation, Technical University Berlin (DE)) received The Grand Prize at Campus Award Ceremony 2024

 

Photo showing: Pietro Lugaro, Alessandro Mac-Nelly

 

Photo: flap

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Algorithmically-generated: some variant of "plus dot times".

Resultados de la variacion de los parámetros del algoritmo genético mediante una serie de experimentos, orientados a entender el comportamiento del mismo en la resolución de una base genetica artificial de 15 secuencias de 500 nucleótidos

In the Art and Technology Exhibition, Quantum Tunnel, December 1 -2, 2011. Hopkins Hall, Ohio State University

Evolution of a circular network periodically disturbed by repulsive forces

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Proceso de masillado, antes de la pintura

Boceto en cartón gris junto con las piezas terminadas.

 

Ph. Delia

 

Charla sobre la bitácora de trabajo.

 

Ph. Delia

Evolution of a circular network periodically disturbed by repulsive forces

VHS magnetic tape on aluminium

H 42cm. W 36cm. (each piece)

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

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

Algorithmic composition. A zoomable image can be found here.

 

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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.

Risonances from the disklavier

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