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My favorite of the bunch.
Its Bruce made out of dots. I reconfigured an old processing sketch that made isihara dot patterns to create these procedural portraits. Dots are placed randomly. Each time the dot size gets smaller the number of dots placed goes up. Likewise each iteration has exponentially more dots.
Exhibition of my generative portraits series at my university. All portraits have been done with Processing.
70 x 100 cm
Duplex on Hahnemühle Natural Line (archival paper) using pigmented inks.
Check single images:
www.flickr.com/photos/dianalange/sets/72157632773162506/
Get the basic code on my openprocessing portfolio:
HAWK FH HHG
2013
Exhibition of my generative portraits series at my university. All portraits have been done with Processing.
70 x 100 cm
Duplex on Hahnemühle Natural Line (archival paper) using pigmented inks.
Check single images:
www.flickr.com/photos/dianalange/sets/72157632773162506/
Get the basic code on my openprocessing portfolio:
HAWK FH HHG
2013
Generative art made with Adobe Flash. High resolution available for Giclée print.
Arte gerada através de algoritmos em Adobe Flash. Alta resolução disponível para impressões em photo canvas (Giclée).
w1_02 / iteration 05 / screenshot frame 1930
iteration 5 based on code w1_02
see also video on my tumblr page:
void-k.tumblr.com/post/88163555094/future-learn-creative-...
In the Iliad, the Achaeans set up their camp near the mouth of the river Scamander (presumably modern Karamenderes), where they had beached their ships. The city of Troy itself stood on a hill, across the plain of Scamander, where the battles of the Trojan War took place.
Original is 9600x4800
I want to print one on a big canvas (2 x 1 meter), but I'm not sure which one to choose:
A: http://www.flickr.com/photos/v-i-p/3675737789
B: http://www.flickr.com/photos/v-i-p/3675736873
C: http://www.flickr.com/photos/v-i-p/3675738739
A screencap from a generative art program that uses Jared Tarbell's *Substrate* algorithm.
I've ported it to a Windows 10 screensaver app, and added some new geometries, textures, and generative color palettes.
Also, some color palettes stolen from Van Gogh, Mondrian, Monet, and others. See if you can tell which palettes are from classic art and which are generated by robots. (The iteration above took its palette from Jackson Pollock, I believe.)
If you have Windows 10, you can download Substrate Screensaver here: 12tone.software/downloads/
About 95 % of this image was generated using the fill filter feature in Adobe Photoshop creates a whole new story to your images and what you want to say in your work.