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I discovered this folding algorithm that produces an approximation of a parabola. This is an example of a recursive algorithm that doesn't create a fractal.
The pattern comes from the relationship between the different pleats; because of their inherent geometry and the starting conditions, certain angles are created during the folding process, which when finished form the outline of the parabola. I haven't figured out the math behind it, but it has something to do with the angle relationships that allow the paper to fold flat. It also has something to do with the fact that these pleat intersections can be treated as positive vector sums, and one of the vectors is always a constant.
Starting with a vertical pleat field, you put a horizontal pleat across it, spread the vertical pleat, and readjust the next part so it folds flat... It seems to produce a parabola, for some reason. I'd love it if somebody could figure out the math behind this...
The vertical pleats are all the same size.
Starting from the japanese original, recursively feeding the outcome of a process where japanese and chinese are deliberately confused into Google translate and preserving the english outcomes which pleased me. The only editing is the omission of cycles or the odd sticky phrase.
I had been wanting to do an image with extreme use of DOF for quite some time, and figured what better purpose than in an image whose primary purpose is to show a great difference in scale!
Inspired by some of fdecomite's chess images.
For this one, I used a glass shader for the pieces and tweaked the parameters until it looked like a translucent plastic resin.
I think my next step is to make .obj files of each piece, to greatly reduce the object count for future chess renders.
Render Notes:
IBL Lighting
32 Path samples
aa 3 3
glass shader chess pieces
shiny shader floor.
4:40 render time
Structure Synth / Sunflow
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I was wanting to make a cool droste effect image that centered around an opened third eye in the middle of my forehead, but it didn't work out great, so I ended up trying a few different things, none of which matched the vision.
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Four rooms and a hall
Deep Space Operations facility at Jet Propulsion Laboratory integrates several functions during critical mission phases.
Some are vigilant around the clock.
Some are workaday.
Some, like the Curiosity Mars Science Laboratory rover team, are accommodated for critical mission periods.
Our view is from the fourth room - a glass enclosed public viewing area above the others.
Below is the Deep Space Operations stations and consoles support the workaday teams which monitor all active missions and data collection. Soft blue LEDs illuminate each workstation. Above are three projection screens which can display networked pages relevant to the task at hand - in this case the transition from spacecraft to rover of the Mars Science Laboratory "Curiosity", a high-risk stream of events.
To the right is a Mission Control Center, which spends much time unoccupied. Tonight however Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) team have come to sweat and fret, and eat the traditional peanuts. They monitor and direct the spacecraft as the tasks unfold autonomously, keeping watch that all is nominally within range (keeping an eye pealed for anomalies.) Tomorrow this room will once again be empty, save for the few workers swapping functions in preparation for the next Mission Control team. Some of the team returns to home mission control for day-to-day planning and operations, some of tonight's team bid farewell and are re-assigned to other teams where their spaceflight expertise can be useful, while others now join the ground operations aspect of Curiosity.
Just beyond the glass beneath the projection screens is the the key to ALL current missions, the Deep Space Network Operations Center. Here is the connections to and from points far and wide. It is the nexus, the hub between all currently operating missions with crews sending commands and receiving data, through here, and out to collections of Deep Space Network Antennas and arrays which are many, and include the famous ones in Madrid, Spain; Canberra, Australia; and Goldstone in the Mojave Desert of California. The buck stops here for ensuring scientists remain connected to their experiments. A redundant and robust network which includes transmission media such as microwave, coaxial, twisted-pair and fiber-optic carrying an astronomic variety of analog and digital protocol information must remain under constant vigil to prevent disruption.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is the agency of the United States government that is responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research. It's mission statement "To pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research." implies a directive to make it's finding available to all U.S. citizens. Sometimes that is a televised event, and the data screens on either side of the telemetry data screen are displaying the High-Definition video streams of themselves, perhaps a reminder to keep offensive gestures and t-shirt logos out of the public eye. This view is from the camera mounted on the right side of the public viewing platform, and a recursive image is seen on the right data screen. If you could view with infinite pixel density, you would be about here in the worm-hole, giving new meaning to waving at the folks back home.
mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/news/whatsnew/index.cfm?FuseAction=...
marsprogram.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/mission/spacecraft/edlconfig/
Modified version of a previous timelapse - Avisynth script used for recursive fade of 'darken' blend.
1. Inside the Sun, 2. des, 3. Recursive Chessboard, 4. Droplet experiments, 5. Northern Lands, 6. Indra's Pearls / Doyle Spirals, 7. Ring macro leds, 8. YAFSWB,
9. Droste effect on 1152 pictures, 10. arizona flag effect, 11. First steps on the Moon, 12. Firenze à la Bonnemaison, 13. frost, 14. Unreachable Moon Again, 15. olympics rings 2/5 stereogram, 16. divinity rays revisited,
17. August 30th, 18. Tanganyika, 19. A greener shade of Milk, 20. Part of Moon's Corona, 21. Meccano C60 / the discovery of fullerenes, 22. Bristlebot version II, 23. Venus and Moon, 24. Hard Wired Flickr,
25. Red perspective, 26. Fly, 27. San Marino dreamscape, 28. bubble3, 29. First Playmobil on the Moon as seen by Hubble, 30. Magma, 31. Inside the Babel Tower, 32. The Schrödinger Prisonner,
33. Möbius transformation, 34. Sunset from near, 35. Moon and Venus, 36. Symetrique, 37. Chocolate Planet III, 38. Meta-Mosaic : you may add notes on what you find in this picture ;-), 39. August 30th /7, 40. Stained Glass in Treguier,
41. Subparhelic arc, 42. De Haan Sunset, 43. Shanghai sunset, 44. Droplet 4, 45. Seven sided mandala, 46. Le mur Vache Qui Rit, 47. Menger Sponge (jpg version), 48. Mobius transform of 1152 pictures,
49. Double Star, 50. De Haan, 51. iridescent cloud, 52. Escher's Cabinet of Curiosities, 53. rainbow, 54. Lautrec, 55. Senat, 56. Macro shots with light ring,
57. Gummy bear moon eclipse : the red touch, 58. Long Jump, 59. Moon corona, 60. Olive oil, 61. The kitchen is the best place for reflection, 62. Death of an HP Photosmart 945, 63. Bristlebot version II, 64. Flocking in a quiet sky,
65. cosh, 66. Sun Beams, 67. Sunspot 921, 68. Pegasus and two Iridiums, 69. Shanghai Necklace, 70. Cosmic Keyhole, 71. Gummy Bear Moon Eclipse, 72. Three little red bears
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She'd Entertain Herself For Hours
surreal digital collage artwork
by Kenneth Rougeau
daily digital collage 6-29-2010
Peer up at the pale blue sky, through a tangle of criss-crossing strands, green leaves, and red berries of a holly bush. Inspired by the intricate pattern of veins in butterfly wings, and reminiscent of stained glass windows, this visually engaging abstraction combines an organic feel with the boldness of graphic design.
I saw "Step Park Gull" www.flickr.com/photos/degargoyle/1173415396/in/set-721576... from Nathan da Gargoyle www.flickr.com/photos/degargoyle/ and i could not resist to play with it a bit
Nothing was added to the original only the pixels are rearranged following a different Geometry
This is the "painted" version, painted effect created with greycstoration plugin
(effect is much more visible at original size ,here www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=1183082809&size=o
Done with Gimp with MathMap and the " Droste Code 9" by Pisco Bandito www.flickr.com/groups/escherdroste/discuss/72157601071820...
This photo was made with the newest code, posted by Josh Sommers (Pisco Bandito), based on His original idea of "scream"...
Leave a commente, and don´t forget to see His Photostream, it´s awesome!
1. Recursive Steiner's Porism Revisited, 2. lattice 3D, 3. Devil's tower, 4. Rhombidodecadodecahedron, 5. kiss surface, 6. Build your own one, 7. Slide-together : now with cards, 8. Infinite game,
9. Rhombic triacontahedron, 10. Modular Origami : C240 finished, 11. Colloque, 12. Circle inversion, 13. Hand-made Icosahedron, 14. Meccano C60 / the discovery of fullerenes, 15. Ring macro leds, 16. jm03symetrique,
17. reflect2, 18. Gummy Bear Moon Eclipse, 19. Feeding, 20. Dentelle, 21. San Marino dreamscape, 22. bubble8, 23. Walking on, walking on the Moon, 24. First steps on the Moon,
25. Death of an HP Photosmart 945, 26. Stained glass, 27. Manhole cover variation, 28. Walls against the sky, 29. Closter à la Bonnemaison, 30. Moon-Venus June 2007 conjunction, 31. Long Jump, 32. Lavandula,
33. Counterlit Papaver, 34. Moon and Venus, 35. Myosotis, 36. Moon shifting, 37. Droplet 4, 38. Gummy Bear Eclipse I, 39. Hard Wired Flickr, 40. Passage,
41. Convergence, 42. Hexa Fractal, 43. Fractal Jing Mao, 44. Eon, 45. Hell's Pit, 46. Unreachable Moon Again, 47. Infinite Tree, 48. The goal,
49. Infinite Iridescence, 50. Holy beary, 51. Colors on the wall, 52. Fly to the Moon, 53. Fan of light, 54. Stained Glass in Treguier, 55. First Playmobil on the Moon, 56. I don't live near a lake,
57. Santa Claus involved in a traffic accident : one wounded, 58. Police brutality against cultural symbol, 59. Red Sun, 60. Sanguine sunset, 61. Blueing the sky, 62. Part of Moon's Corona, 63. Untitled, 64. Lautrec,
65. Caustic light, 66. Yellow, 67. The name of God, 68. swedish moon, 69. sun pillar
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landscape using noise() function and some snowflakes using recursive ngon() and star()
Some info here: cormullion.github.io/blog/2018/10/16/noise.html
Based on a picture by Just Me Robin, kindly licensed under Creative Commons.
Part of my Recursion set.
I have been having fun with the shadows on this one.
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1. Dianthus On Black, 2. Red Daylily Stamens And Pistil Square Crop 004, 3. Two Stella D'Oro Daylilies, 4. Sweet Williams Square Crop 002, 5. Dark Purple Tall Bearded Iris Cropped, 6. Possibly Injured Monarch Butterfly, 7. Mitzi Frame Toy 012, 8. More Stones Under Water At Wicklow Beach,
9. Stones Under Water At Wicklow Beach, 10. Male Cardinal Feasting, 11. Chipmunk In Front Downspout Picnik, 12. Monarch Butterfly On Purple Coneflower 047, 13. Grape Hyacinths Cropped 001, 14. Balloons Galore In Gatineau, 15. Eastern Black Swallowtail Butterfly 003, 16. Two Yellow Crocuses And One Purple Crocus,
17. Mitzi Frame Toy Flowers 006, 18. Mitzi Frame Toy 013, 19. Two Yellow Tulips, 20. Red Daylily Feathered Vignette 002, 21. Foxtail Lily On Black Square Crop Orton Picnik, 22. Yellow Pansies Square Crop Picnik, 23. Male Goldfinch Picnik, 24. Momma Cat Recursive,
25. Female Downy Woodpecker At The Top, 26. Pink Shirley Poppy, 27. Dahlia Centre, 28. Mini Viola 3D Effect, 29. Two Wire-Haired Fox Terrier Puppies 001, 30. Viceroy Butterfly Rounded Edges Picnik 001, 31. Viceroy Butterfly Square Crop 001, 32. Indian Summer Sunflower And Sky,
33. First Ever Freak Of Nature Dahlia, 34. Pink Peony Macro 002, 35. Lily Of The Valley Blooms Cropped 013, 36. Backyard Pink Shirley Poppy 002 - Papaver Rhoeas, 37. Me Sitting Behind Hibiscus, 38. Rembrandt Tulip Up Close, 39. Rosa Rugosa Alba Rosehip, 40. Chickadee In Backyard,
41. Second Yellow Painted Lily Of 2009, 42. Two False Sunflowers, 43. Black Squirrel Hanging Upside Down Cropped, 44. Large Purple-And-White Pansy On Black, 45. Cute Chipmunk Cropped 001, 46. Two Of Three Baby Chipping Sparrows, 47. Chinese Geese Square Crop 001, 48. Red Poppy Trio,
49. Bleeding Hearts, Pink - Dicentra Spectabilis, 50. Violas In Container, 51. Jagged Ambush Bug Square Crop, 52. Tulips Flopped over, 53. Most Favorited Photos Mosaic, 54. November 2007 Snow 003, 55. Back Of Yellow Daffodil On Black, 56. Morden Fireglow Rose In October 2007 Cropped,
57. Chickadee On Old Sunflower Stalk Square Crop, 58. Two Yellow Painted Lilies 002, 59. Peony In Bowl 003, 60. Pink Peony Macro 001, 61. Poppy, Shirley - Papaver Rhoeas, 62. August 2009 Desktop Wallpaper, 63. Wild Orange Daylily Bloom And Bud, 64. Upside-Down Humpty Dumpty Balloon,
65. Petals Of Arabian Night Dahlia On White, 66. Stormy Weather 002, 67. Morning Glory With Rain Drops Rounded Square Picnik 001, 68. Chickadee On Lilac Branch Cropped, 69. Chickadee On Silver Leaf Dogwood Branch, 70. Big Dandelion On Black, 71. Double Santa Fe Sunflower Fully Opened, 72. Dwarf Holiday Sunflower Cropped
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