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An experiment into producing "painterly qualities" through digital means.

 

A displacement algorithm "smears" an image according to the color values of another one.

 

Programmed in Processing

 

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Generated in StructureSynth/BrowserSynth and rendered in Keyshot

An experiment into producing "painterly qualities" through digital means.

 

A displacement algorithm "smears" an image according to the color values of another one.

 

Programmed in Processing

 

View more: MY WEBSITE | BEHANCE | SAATCHI ART | SEDITION | TWITTER

An experiment into producing "painterly qualities" through digital means.

 

A displacement algorithm "smears" an image according to the color values of another one.

 

Programmed in Processing

 

View more: MY WEBSITE | BEHANCE | SAATCHI ART | SEDITION | TWITTER

An experiment into producing "painterly qualities" through digital means.

 

A displacement algorithm "smears" an image according to the color values of another one.

 

Programmed in Processing

 

View more: MY WEBSITE | BEHANCE | SAATCHI ART | SEDITION | TWITTER

An experiment into producing "painterly qualities" through digital means.

 

A displacement algorithm "smears" an image according to the color values of another one.

 

Programmed in Processing

 

View more: MY WEBSITE | BEHANCE | SAATCHI ART | SEDITION | TWITTER

An experiment into producing "painterly qualities" through digital means.

 

A displacement algorithm "smears" an image according to the color values of another one.

 

Programmed in Processing

 

View more: MY WEBSITE | BEHANCE | SAATCHI ART | SEDITION | TWITTER

Expanding on my Actionscript Webcam Motion Detection experiments, I've built a rudimentary 'Minority Report'-inspired interface.

 

The concept is to create a new type of user interface rebuking the typical peripherals of the keyboard and mouse. Instead, a user would merely stand in front of a wall and control the interface with their movements. I've seen other attempts at doing this. See Microsoft Surface, iphone, this thing et al. All cool for sure, but all done using touch screens. Touch screens are so 2006. Even Tom Cruise used gloves. Pfft. The idea is to free oneself from all physical interface. To use human gestures.

 

I haven't tried it properly installed and projected on a wall yet.

 

You can try it here: actionscript webcam minority report interface (webcam required obv)

 

Like everything that exists, this is a work in progress.

 

Blogged here and here.

  

object: birch plywood book/laptop/iPad stand

 

fabrication technique: 2-sided mill with CNC router

 

total time: >10 minutes from beginning to milling | 110 minutes to mill

Generated in StructureSynth and rendered in Keyshot

More traditional StructureSynth creations.

  

object: birch plywood book/laptop/iPad stand

 

fabrication technique: 2-sided mill with CNC router

 

total time: >10 minutes from beginning to milling | 110 minutes to mill

Generated in StructureSynth/BrowserSynth and rendered in Keyshot

  

object: birch plywood book/laptop/iPad stand

 

fabrication technique: 2-sided mill with CNC router

 

total time: >10 minutes from beginning to milling | 110 minutes to mill

Generated in StructureSynth/BrowserSynth and rendered in Keyshot

Generated in StructureSynth and rendered in Keyshot

More traditional StructureSynth creations.

micro pattern 2

 

object: 11" x 22" poster

 

fabrication technique: lasercutter on blotter paper

 

total time: >5 minutes from beginning to milling | 130 minutes to lasercut

NODE13 Forum for Digital Arts

11-17 NOV 2013

Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany

 

Photo by Woeishi Lean

This book/laptop/iPad stand leverages the material properties of laminated birch plywood to explore topographic patterning and symmetry.

   

object: birch plywood book/laptop/iPad stand

 

fabrication technique: 2-sided mill with CNC router

 

total time: >10 minutes from beginning to milling | 110 minutes to mill

Made with only Processing.

【Video】https://vimeo.com/183320461

  

object: birch plywood book/laptop/iPad stand

 

fabrication technique: 2-sided mill with CNC router

 

total time: >10 minutes from beginning to milling | 110 minutes to mill

A framework for bringing 3D mesh data from Rhino (via Grasshopper) into Processing_0195.

 

This demo uses FaceOSC to control a 3D puppet, using eyebrow and mouth data to modify the ears and jaw. The code synchronizes the movements of your head, mouth, and eyebrows to control the expressions of a tessellated three-dimensional model. The model was first developed in Rhino3D, then translated to the Processing programming environment through Grasshopper, then connected to Kyle McDonald’s FaceOSC app through Oscp5. PeasyCam is also used for navigation.

 

The mesh from Rhino is exported as .txt files that contain the model’s UNIQUE VERTICES, as well as the ORDERED VERTICES needed to construct each face. .txt are then streamed from the Rhino/GH file into the sketch’s data folder. Pivot points, as well as points to be rotated are specified in Grasshopper, then exported to Processing. While the current puppet is highly tessellated, one can begin to create additional faces (and unique vertices) to give the model higher detail.

 

*Inspired by the work of Karolina Sobecka

 

Download the project file here: golancourses.net/2012spring/01/23/madelinegannon-3d-wolf-puppet-with-faceosc/

Squares with rounded corners randomised colour 1 in 5 approx, multiple randomised ellipses on top, with additional colour randomisation 1 in 5 to match square randomisation.

This poster explores dynamic spatial associations created through intricate macro and micro patterning.

 

object: 11" x 22" poster

 

fabrication technique: lasercutter on blotter paper

 

total time: >5 minutes from beginning to milling | 130 minutes to lasercut

  

object: birch plywood book/laptop/iPad stand

 

fabrication technique: 2-sided mill with CNC router

 

total time: >10 minutes from beginning to milling | 110 minutes to mill

Generative artwork based on circle packing pattern.

Exhibition 'The Rules'

 

NODE13 Forum for Digital Arts

11-17 FEB 2013

Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany

 

Photo by Eno Henze

Unique silver rings designed with generative algorithms using genetic codes.

 

Designers: Michal Piasecki, Krystian Kwieciński

 

Image: Lupispuma, Alexander Karelly

NODE13 Forum for Digital Arts

11-17 NOV 2013

Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany

 

Photo by Woeishi Lean

Bao Circle Packing with custom color pattern

  

object: birch plywood book/laptop/iPad stand

 

fabrication technique: 2-sided mill with CNC router

 

total time: >10 minutes from beginning to milling | 110 minutes to mill

Making some photos of nature a bit strange through the use of a simple grayscale mapping.

 

Programmed in Processing

 

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By Jeff Mutchnik. Ableton loop interface with FFT-based visuals.

a detail of the smooth underside with peek hole

 

object: birch plywood book/laptop/iPad stand

 

fabrication technique: 2-sided mill with CNC router

 

total time: >10 minutes from beginning to milling | 110 minutes to mill

spatial pattern 1

 

object: (4) birch plywood tiles

 

fabrication technique: milled with cnc router

 

total time: >5 minutes from beginning to milling | 70 minutes to mill

NODE13 Forum for Digital Arts

11-17 FEB 2013

Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany

 

Photo by Johannes Scherg

NODE13 Forum for Digital Arts

11-17 NOV 2013

Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany

 

Photo by Gareth Griffiths

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