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simple Genetic Algorithm workshop - Laptop Music
iMAL, Brussels, www.imal.org
Photo by DVDV, equinimod.over-blog.com
drawing on canvas with trear physics tendrils using texones creative computing framework which is based on processing
From a suite of 128 transforms of a concentric circle pattern, following a space-filling curve (Hilbert curve).
file: arcos_test341_0a
Flood fill algorithm working on a fractal substrate created by mapping audio signals to a space-filling curve.
From a suite of 128 transforms of a concentric circle pattern, following a space-filling curve (Hilbert curve).
From a suite of 128 transforms of a concentric circle pattern, following a space-filling curve (Hilbert curve).
Celebrating by burning a tech paper of the class I despised in graduate school (Analysis of Algorithms). The professor would sit in front of the class, reading verbatim from his book. Ugh. Taken in 1997 right before I moved back to California, I believe...
drawing on canvas with trear physics tendrils using texones creative computing framework which is based on processing
drawing on canvas with trear physics tendrils using texones creative computing framework which is based on processing
drawing on canvas with trear physics tendrils using texones creative computing framework which is based on processing
drawing on canvas with trear physics tendrils using texones creative computing framework which is based on processing
I apply the function I call "pdtam" to a table of values to get a result which I display with colors standing for the relative values, then apply the function to the result to get the next in the series. I continue doing this until the picture converges on an alternating pair as shown here.
The Algorithm in the Room
MDP Design Dialogues Symposium + Exhibition with Tim Durfee, Ben Hooker, and Mimi Zeiger
The Algorithm in the Room: An Evening of the Post-Geographic brings together an interdisciplinary group of designers and thinkers to discuss relationships between algorithmic and spatial practices. The algorithm in the room is the unspoken technological subject that reorients our understanding of design outcomes, ethics/politics, and authorship. Yet to concretize the algorithm, to try to peg down its functional uses within design is to misunderstand its potentially slippery (and productive) role as a bad collaborator. Feral and unpredictable, it provokes human, systemic, and urbanistic response. Via conversations and through digital, video, and screen-based works, this symposium and exhibition looks to raise difficult questions regarding the politics of predictive/automatized software, its architectural and urban impacts, and the aftereffects of recalibrated design agency. Speakers include: Jeff Maki, urban strategist and Joanne McNeil, writer. Videos exhibited by John Szot Studio, Tim Durfee + Ben Hooker, Jenny Rodenhouse.
Localization Algorithms and Strategies for Wireless Sensor Networks (Premier Reference Source)
Used Book in Good Condition
Wireless localization techniques are an area that has attracted interest from both industry and academia, with self-localization capability providing a highly desirable...
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