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The idea came from
this picture, seen on Explore 14/04/07
On the left, in my stream, there is a recursive version of this picture.
The Tomb of Humayun in Delhi (1565). A massive domed pavilion on a square base set in the center of a huge garden divided recursively into nine chahar baghs.
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Photograph
Credit
Image courtesy of Nasser Rabbat of the Aga Khan Program at MIT.
MIT OpenCourseWare Course of Origin
4.614 Religious Architecture and Islamic Cultures, Fall 2002
MIT Course Instructor
Rabbat, Nasser O.
MIT Department
Architecture
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#TRUMP as #CLINTON as #TRUMP - recursive electoral art loops by @oligoldsmith
#Trump as #Selfie
Art Series by @oligoldsmith
I am sharing this body of work under creative commons - feel free to use as is or to further remix etc. with attribution as dofollow hyperlink to to my website (oligoldsmith.com)
November 2016
Experiments with depictions of 2016 American political leaders - Donald Trump primarily and Hillary Clinton by Artist Oli Goldsmith (oligoldsmith.com/). Most resulting images surround depicting Trump, via digital processing methods similar to 'PhotoMosaic' techniques - as groups of imagery scraped from the web relating to the #Selfie genre of self-portrait snapshot popularized on social media and Instagram.
Other images play with #Trump as #Clinton as #Trump - involving recursive levels of initially producing a selection of images of Clinton made of Trump images, then used as foundation to build new Trump representation.
I will for now at least leave any interpretation of imagery as far as implied meanings etc. to viewer.
I typically lean away from overtly political, heavy-handed 'i mean this you must know and should think so too if possible' messaging in my work. While some of the pieces in this body of experimental digital artworks tend toward a fairly simple reading (yes I am suggesting there may be very little actual difference in meaningful outcomes between candidates in #trump as #clinton as #trump recursive mashups!) hopefully the oddness of the imagery itself and range of #SELFIE related and actual selfie images blend in these pictures in unexpected, possibly awkward ideally non-boring ways!
My work tends towards ambiguous and surrealistic compositions that consciously invite viewers to collaborate in exploring my pictures.
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thanks for checking out my work! Oli
Structure Synth and Sunflow
This was the result of a bug in my recursive tetrahedral sphere script (to be rendered soon).
Surprised how big of an effect raising aa to 2, 3 can have. This looks smooth.
A "level 5" Sierpiński pyramid, also known as a tetrix—composed of 4096 spheres instead of individual tetrahedra.
Modeled in Structure Synth and rendered in sunflow (using my new lighting arrangement to cast more than just the plain ambient occlusion shading. See the way the shadows fall to the left rear and the center of the image).
Another variation on this would be a square pyramid, but that'll be a project for later...
Here's the simple Eisen script for the above model:
// Sierpinski pyramid by fpsurgeon
{ s 9 } sierpinski // scales our starting size
rule sierpinski maxdepth 6 > spongeunit {
{ s 0.5 x 0.433 z -0.25 } sierpinski
{ s 0.5 x -0.433 z -0.25 } sierpinski
{ s 0.5 x 0 z 0.5 } sierpinski
{ s 0.5 x 0 y 0.75 } sierpinski
}
rule spongeunit { { s 1.1 } sphere } // scales the sphere size
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The earings are not exactly the same as the whole design.
Next picture in my stream will correct this imperfection.
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This was an old photo from when I first got my E-510, taken in a rearview mirror. This is my first Droste-type image, go easy on me.
Made with MathMap + GIMP (MathMap Cocoa didn't like my image?)
Droste effect with the great tutorials from Josh Sommers, here.
Learned a ton from the Escher Droste Print Gallery group, here.
New Print(s) for "The Root of Root" a show of generative art by Marius Watz, Aaron Meyers and myself at the Devotion Gallery in NYC, opening Friday 22 Oct 2010.
40"X30" The Apple Core of Relativistic Time explores the deformation Hinge of Space Time of a Black Hole at the Event Horizon