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Binaries are for computers!

Alguses Oli / In Principio - Photos from the show rehearsals

Please go to my profile and find the links to see more about this artwork...

 

www.flickr.com/people/grafiskanstalt

From top to bottom:

Binary

Basic (inverted Chord Catalogue)

Chord Catalogue

Gray Coded Chord Catalogue

Gray Coded binary

Their brightness is irresistible. They dance a graceful dance around one another year after year for untold millennia. One always tugging gently at the other, mirroring its brilliance back to it. They revolve at the greatest speed during their dance, drawing ever closer, inch by inch, century by century until the day comes when they meet in a conflagration of epic proportions and become one.

Using those tiny boxes from The Container Store.

Using the iterative chord enumeration/gray code/shuffle combination, now visualized in realtime via OF with a ported BigInteger class. Next: sort the columns to find out how much disorder there "really" is -- or if the bit ordering is just cleverly obfuscating things.

 

These sketches are part of my masters thesis, and all the source is available on Google Code: code.google.com/p/oelf/

Some expressions of the first set of instructions on www.botanicamathematica.wordpress.com

Testing out the AT6RC on a binary. Just 6 2-min subs.

I thought it might be interesting to look at the detail of the perimeter of the spiral. The point where the squares can no longer divide and there are just the radiating lines, represents Chaos. This point is very much dependant on how small the squares can become. Using raster graphics, this is the size and alignment of the pixels; using vector graphics, this is very much the limitation of the programme, but there will always come a point when the system breaks down and Chaos ensues.

 

I was hoping for a smooth and gradual transition from one to the other, but as you can see, there is a sudden jump between Order and Chaos when the pixels refuse to render another perfect square.

 

I have provided a translation of some of the tags I use on Flickr which you may find interesting www.flickr.com/photos/flights_of_fancy/6973610225/

Okay, so its the sun AND the moon as represented in a two faced something or other. Fancy?

Tattoo by Eric Scsavnicki

 

Southside Tattoo & Piercing

1597 White Way

East Point, Ga 30344

 

(404) 781-8000

www.SouthsideTattoo.net

Salt Lake City

 

Leica M9

made for Hat Attack!

Jamie asked me to whip one of these up for his brother. VoilĂ !

Post and follow the discussion at #SegaE3

Quilt made with leftover scraps from this quilt.

 

Inspired by Film In The Fridge's Flying Farfalle quilt to use up nearly every last scrap from my prior quilt. Finished size approx. is 35"x46."

I like binary room numbers

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