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@the exhibit of Dyna Fleur

M is a good friend of mine from first year. She's studying Math and Economics from what I remember (I am pretty sure!).

 

The robot face in the bokeh is completely unintentional and just seems relevant for a math major now that I think of it =P

 

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Eventually this started happening. By the way, the code that generated this image was actually a Haiku of sorts. Check it out: www.openprocessing.org/sketch/88203

This is just a bunch of circles that produces a cartoid outline.

pixelAche's Computational Photography seminars - Andreas Schmelas presenting

 

from pixelAche 2011's computational photography thread organised by Miska Knapek and Markku Nousiainen

Julie at work, May 28th. 2011...

Dr. Rebecca Goolsby, Program Manager at the Office of Naval Research, is discussing Social Cyber-Diplomacy during the 'Computational Social Science and the Social Cyber World' session.

ACTIVATE 2009: Computational Thinking

CMU - Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh,PA

 

July 10-13, 2009

 

Participant teacher presentation - chemical equilibrium equation.

This photo is from July 13, 2009.

 

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pixelAche's Computational Photography seminars - Ben Bogart presenting

 

from pixelAche 2011's computational photography thread organised by Miska Knapek and Markku Nousiainen

So, this is a circle divided into 8 divided into 11 divided into 4. The program can generate a wheel for any series of subdivisions and line thicknesses.

pixelAche's Computational Photography seminars - Ben Bogart presenting

 

from pixelAche 2011's computational photography thread organised by Miska Knapek and Markku Nousiainen

In March 0f 2007 I designed three "light-hearted" posters to announce an International Science Forum to be held at our EPA campus in Research Triangle Park, hosted and sponsored by our CompTox (or Computational Toxicology) division. This was one of the three designs they liked and used.

output from the "Artifical Smile" project by Andreas Schmelas & Stefan Stubbe,

 

at the "Return of the Unexpected" Computational Photography exhibition, at Muu Galleria, Helsinki

 

from pixelAche 2011's computational photography thread organised by Miska Knapek and Markku Nousiainen

I wrote a program to generate a loop-de-loop path. It was harder than it seemed when I first imagined it.

paper planning (photo by david a. mellis)

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