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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!

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

  

2x mode is a basic smoother

La Fabrique Pola, sun rays and menacing clouds.

Starting to paint blood on the brain

a processing sketch that uses bezier curves to control the speed of a moving object. the brightness is directly proportional to the speed of the moving object.

 

www.mantissa.ca/itp/drawingmachines/week04/gesture/

Working with Florian Jennet's Processing port of Alex Evans' structured light scanning code. www.mediamolecule.com/2007/12/10/homebrew-3d-scanner/ This image visualizes the path taken by the phase unwrapping algorithm.

Working on my entry in Alecia's book for the Moleskine portrait exchange group #4 - see more about the exchange at our group blog.

Processed with VSCO with a6 preset

Redlands, Ca ---Umbrella Alley

Fuji Velvia processed in c-41

Image from Haley Lorenson Pimp my Pixels.

 

Glamor magazine process: Skin soften, blemishes remove, eye resizing, nose resizing, cheeks resizing, light painting, pop up eye colors + Cross Process effect using curves.

 

Original size:

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

January,2008

aesthetic & computing

with Processing

newest member of the codedNeurosis series - romanticObsession . . .

 

coded in Processing

Haha agora segura SkinHeads

O Museu do Traje, integrado na Rede Portuguesa de Museus desde 2004, localiza-se no centro histórico da cidade, na Praça da República, e está instalado num edifício construído entre 1954 e 1958, onde funcionou até 1996 a delegação nesta cidade do Banco de Portugal.

A criação de um Museu dedicado à etnografia vianense, e muito particularmente ao Traje, onde se pudesse mostrar o arrojo e a criatividade das raparigas da região foi, desde muito cedo, uma aspiração dos vianenses.

Criado em 1997, o espaço assume a missão de estudar e divulgar a identidade e o património etnográfico vianense através do seu expoente máximo: o Traje à Vianesa.

O Museu iniciou em 2002 o processo de adesão à Rede Portuguesa de Museus, tendo sido certificado em 2004, o que lhe confere grandes responsabilidades no estudo, conservação e divulgação dos bens culturais.

 

Heavily processed (via AI style transfer) image of Tigger on the table a year ago or so.

File name: 08_06_021495

Title: Parade with marching girls - baton twirlers?

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

Date created: 1934 - 1956 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 negative : film, black & white ; 3 1/8 x 4 1/4 in.

Genre: Film negatives

Subject: Parades & processions

Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.

Collection: Leslie Jones Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Copyright Leslie Jones.

Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.

Western Mass Food Processing Center, Greenfield, MA

X-E1 + ultra wide heliar 12/5.6

From the forthcoming exhibition Process: The Working Practices of Barney Bubbles

 

See the Eye events page for more details: blog.eyemagazine.com/?page_id=158

 

Sketches 1983: Go! Discs record company logo; idents for The Box cable TV channels; sleeve of Hawkwind's The Earth Ritual.

FutureLearn course: Creative Coding @ the Monash University.

#FLcreativecoding

Sunrise in Napa Valley.

No sign of underexposed whites - minimal clipping. I could have stopped the aperture down a little more as you'll see when viewed large. 1/800sec @ f/8, ISO160.

Processed with VSCO with a6 preset

Processed with VSCO with a5 preset

Worked through the first chapter of Tom Igoe's great new book Making Things Talk. I didn't have a stuffed monkey, so I made this Arduino/Processing Pong game with just some normal knobs.

 

Watch a video of Knob Pong

i feel like shit. the maldives has two seasons. the south west monsoon and the north east monsoon. no huricane seasons here. :D

 

hulhangu is the south west monsoon and this is the best time for surfing. hulhangu season just started and the wind is offshore now. expecting good waves in the coming months

Matt in his suit on Veterans' Day.

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