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

Samsung note 9 with proprietary camera app in pro mode and night mode activation (is automatic if you set 1 second or more of exposure time).

 

No tripod used...this make the real challenge for today low light photography!

 

Out of camera jpeg.

the set-up (photo by david a. mellis)

the set-up (photo by david a. mellis)

This time I rotated the particle traces for each square of the Fibonacci visualization.

 

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and some prints are available

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Computational Complexity Editor-in-Chief Joachim van zur Gathen

the pixelAche Computational Photography wrap-up session

 

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

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

An image from my final project in the excellent CS6475 class from Georgia Tech. The write-up explaining the method is at github.com/Hodapp87/cs6475_neural_style/raw/master/neural... and source code at github.com/Hodapp87/cs6475_neural_style

An image from my final project in the excellent CS6475 class from Georgia Tech. The write-up explaining the method is at github.com/Hodapp87/cs6475_neural_style/raw/master/neural... and source code at github.com/Hodapp87/cs6475_neural_style

Computational Linguistics

Discover how your computer holds secrets inside its circuits of every language ever spoken in the modern world. All you need is the will and a stylus pen to unlock it's treasures.

Thursday June 25, 2015 Session One

Photo: Robert Coelius

MconneX

www.engin.umich.edu/mconnex

the pixelAche Computational Photography wrap-up session

 

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

A shallow water simulation of a perturbed jet (at day 6) on the earth's surface using an upwind Hybridized Discontinuous Galerkin method. The figure shows the (relative) vorticity field of a barotropcially unstable (zonal) flow.

- Compuational Engineering and Optimization Group

Computational Linguistics

Discover how your computer holds secrets inside its circuits of every language ever spoken in the modern world. All you need is the will and a stylus pen to unlock it's treasures.

Thursday June 25, 2015 Session Three

Photo: Robert Coelius

MconneX

www.engin.umich.edu/mconnex

Limited Edition Prints

Hahnemühle Matt Fine Art Paper

Mounted on Aluminium

600x400mm

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A series of limited edition prints signed and to be exhibited soon (I hope). I'm working on some of my original works when I started out some years back now. If I manage to scrape some pennies together I should be printing out fifteen original works. Five in a series of three, each series constitutes three very different techniques.

look! one of the Computational Photography organisers - Markku Nousiainen

 

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

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