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I have this cool app on my phone, that I did this cross process effect on this pic, let me know what you think!

newest member of the codedNeurosis series - romanticObsession . . .

 

coded in Processing

Made with Processing. Continuing the exploration of branching structures with the ability to mutate when child nodes are created. This version shows anywhere from 8 to 15 generations. The generation max can be altered by mutation. Video at vimeo.

Computer, Massive Parallel Processor, Processor Unit & Expansion Unit.

 

This is part of an experimental computer, developed in the mid-1980s by the Goodyear Aerospace Corporation for the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. The comptuer derives it name from its ability to operate on large arrays of data in parallel, i.e. on many numbers at once. By contrast, computers of conventional design operate on one or at most a few pieces of data per cycle. One intended application for such a design was the analysis of the large amounts of data received by remote sensing satelliltes.

 

The Massively Parallel Processor represented one of several approaches to the problem of processing data in parallel. Nearly all modern supercomputers use parallel processing, although not all follow this machine's architecture.

 

Transferred from NASA to the Museum in 1996.

Transferred from NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center

  

Starting to paint blood on the brain

Proceso cruzado: Kodak Ektachrome revelado con proceso C41

Exploring emergence patterns - processing sketch, Creative Coding course, week 2

A black & white photo. of a Grainer y processing, plant slightly sepia toned.

 

View on Black

Redlands, Ca ---Umbrella Alley

Fuji Velvia processed in c-41

January,2008

aesthetic & computing

with Processing

newest member of the codedNeurosis series - romanticObsession . . .

 

coded in Processing

2x mode is a basic smoother

This elevator complex in Emporia, Kansas collects and processes soybeans.

Doesn't look like a lot stacked up like that, but printing each layer took 2-3 hours...seemed like the damn things never ended! Never screenprinted 200 copies of anything before, esp. without the benefit of a drying rack.

file: test342_1a

New series, 2024

Gardener's soap ...looks like grass growing on the inside! ;0)

Pollak Library processing in the 1960s

Polaroid CP3 Experimental process

 

Have you ever seen something you have been imagining for days and never spoken of, suddenly represented by another artist in Flickr?? Has it ever happened to you that the type of art you do suddenly appears in your favourite artist or bands´ artwork without them having possibly known? This sort of coincidence is known as Synchronicity but a group of artists and I have been observing the amount of times these coincidences happen. It has happened at least once to almost every person. This is a glimpse of what the scientific term of Collective Unconscious means and how it permeates reality, as science has shown before. The experiment we are about to embark on is based not on promoting synchronistic phenomena but merely on registering each time this happens until we have a large list of these synchronistic phenomena and can find general common factors. There is a place where all thoughts from everyone come together, the place where we dream things that happen or that dont, the place of beauty and art, our dreams. If this has happened to you, you would be helping an ongoing investigation if either you just mentioned it has happened to you (the mere affirmative has statistical value) or you kindly described your case as a comment on this journal. I will let all those who participate know the final result.

i got the woodgrain part up today and then worked more color into the globes. I have another big but subtle more up my sleve.

Copia ottenuta da negativo gigante tramite calotipo ('800) su carta vegetale

cross processing filter B02

X-E1 + ultra wide heliar 12/5.6

And now the inside boundary is joined.

Sunrise in Napa Valley.

Much cuter with an empty mouth. I waited til she was done with her cookies and then got this cute shot of her. Okay I admit it, I helped speed up the process by eating a few of them myself. :)

Taken just before sunrise on the drive to Orlando before the new year.

This is a shot of a retro-hex half way completed. I've polished the pavilion, but stone is still on the dop. The black you see is the wax I use for dopping, the brass color is the dop itself. (The completed stone is "79_prasio" in my photostream)

Matt in his suit on Veterans' Day.

Reworking an old piece to apply my new chops. My image rendered out as bends in blades of grass.

Each square on the screen has its own color. When the right hand is in the square, it sends the color to an RGB LED lamp over DMX. Video: vimeo.com/29691449

Playing in Pixinsight

Western Mass Food Processing Center, Greenfield, MA

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