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Part of presentation: "The 'Musico-Linguistics' Meme: Recursion and American Academic Inquiry into Musical Meaning since Bernstein in Boston" by Jordan Randall Smith.

 

Learn more: www.jordanrsmith.com

 

Watch presentation at www.slideshare.net/jordanrsmith/the-musicolinguistics-meme

 

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Structure Synth / Sunflow

Started experimenting with Menger's Sponge Fractal, though the images probably have to do more with rotating transparent cubes and ambient, directional and pointLight light that change color over time.

Part of presentation: "The 'Musico-Linguistics' Meme: Recursion and American Academic Inquiry into Musical Meaning since Bernstein in Boston" by Jordan Randall Smith.

 

Learn more: www.jordanrsmith.com

 

Watch presentation: www.slideshare.net/jordanrsmith/the-musicolinguistics-meme

 

Video Version: www.flickr.com/photos/jordanrandallsmith/8300186765/in/ph...

Canon EOS 6D, taking a photo of a Samsung Galaxy S2, using the EOS Remote Android app to control the camera.

 

Why? Why not?

Life breaks through the ice/

 

Striving, seeking, rising up /

 

Grow, feed, grow, feed, die.

// Camera settings. Place these before first rule call.

set translation [-0.464996 0.199158 -20]

set rotation [0.337558 -0.818338 0.465064 -0.890809 -0.437413 -0.12311 0.304168 -0.37273 -0.876636]

set pivot [0 0 0]

set scale 1

 

set background white

 

ecube

 

rule ecube md 3 > scube {

{ x 1 y 1 z 1 s 1/2 } ecube

{ x -1 y 1 z 1 s 1/2 } ecube

{ x 1 y -1 z 1 s 1/2 } ecube

{ x -1 y -1 z 1 s 1/2 } ecube

{ x 1 y 1 z -1 s 1/2 } ecube

{ x -1 y 1 z -1 s 1/2 } ecube

{ x 1 y -1 z -1 s 1/2 } ecube

{ x -1 y -1 z -1 s 1/2 } ecube

}

 

rule scube w 2{

{s 4 h 220}box

}

 

rule scube {

{h 5} sphere

6 * {h 5 x 0.3}sphere

6 * {h 5 x -0.3}sphere

}

 

rule scube md 3 > cube {

{ x 1 y 1 z 1 s 1/2 } scube

{ x -1 y 1 z 1 s 1/2 } scube

{ x 1 y -1 z 1 s 1/2 } scube

{ x -1 y -1 z 1 s 1/2 } scube

{ x 1 y 1 z -1 s 1/2 } scube

{ x -1 y 1 z -1 s 1/2 } scube

{ x 1 y -1 z -1 s 1/2 } scube

{ x -1 y -1 z -1 s 1/2 } scube

}

 

rule cube {

{h 5} sphere

6 * {h 5 x 0.3}sphere

6 * {h 5 x -0.3}sphere

}

 

rule cube {

{s 4 h 220}box::phong

}

 

set raytracer::phong [0.6,0.6,0.3]

set raytracer::max-threads 2

set raytracer::ambient-occlusion-samples 8

 

#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.

  

check out my online portfolio site:

 

oli.pics/

  

you can get in touch via my primary site:

 

oligoldsmith.com/

  

my facebook page:

 

www.facebook.com/oligoldsmitharts/

  

and art shop - check out the collectible limited edition kits!

  

oliart.myshopify.com/

  

thanks for checking out my work! Oli

 

LOGIC: Recursive Tracing

  

Pratt Institute, Nanotectonica, Advanced Technology. Spring 2015. Student: Joe Ghaida, Hayden Minick, Georgios Avramides, Jonathan Cortes, Joey Jacobson

Trying to sketch out the structure of recursion.

Started experimenting with Menger's Sponge Fractal, though the images probably have to do more with rotating transparent cubes and ambient, directional and pointLight light that change color over time.

An old puppet theatre.

My first attempt with mathmap.

...and I already love that software. :-)

-

Un vecchio teatrino per burattini. La mia prima elaborazione con Mathmap. Un colpo di fulmine.

This is based on an image by M.C. Escher (of course) titled Smaller and smaller. The twist is that in the original engraving the lizards do not form a spiral but are just set in concentric circles.

 

This image was created using one of the originals that can be found on the web. The resolution was however very low (maximum 800x800 or so), so I converted first to a vector format in Inkscape and produced this image in a 6000x6000 format. This means that, whereas in the web images you could only see 4 iterations and you could imagine the 5th, in this image you can see 8 iterations and imagine the 9th.

Recursive roofs? How many?

Here is a my latest crasy modular project...

the structure is similar to thao of my Pentagonal truncated icosahedron toroid, but here I'm working on a crazy idea of recursive construction... More on this soon I hope !

 

Best viewed large

Made with Mandelbulb 3d

 

See more photos and abstract drawings in my gallery on DeviantArt:

www.deviantart.com/ciokkolata

Thank you!

 

wall with old hdd plates at the office of my friend.

 

This photo will start a new group called Nested Photo

Join it free if you have something like this one (please read rules before posting).

   

Ours has been a project to keep 2.417 quintillion angels on the head of a pin. We have been inspired by repeating geometries and nested calligraphies of Islamic art to demonstrate a similarly recursive scheme for DNA information-keeping. DNA molecules having 3 base-pairs or more simultaneously hold 3 unique numbers, and a coding strategy based on these numbers combines several different layers of informational symmetry. Our example is a molecule holding multiple encodings of “Subhan Allah” (سبحان الله ), an Arabic phrase said to have been repeated for more than 1000 years as an invocation associated with creating angels. Tradition holds that any number of angels can be generated in this way and that it makes no difference whether the phrase is spoken, written, or caused to be printed. Using technology to reliably synthesize DNA, we created iterations of “Subhan Allah” in astronomical numbers of DNA molecules to show that symbolism about changing the demographic of heaven can be elegantly aligned with capabilities for high density information storage in DNA. Each of our encoded DNA molecules contain 19.5 repeats of “Subhan Allah” so that a 1mm layer of DNA on the 0.75mm head of an average straight pin can hold over two hundred million billion angels. We hope our gesture of generating so many angels may provide comfort in times of a pandemic that has claimed millions of lives. This has been an exercise in bridge building, between art, mathematics, science, and spirituality across multiple expressions. We see humanity as one tribe, confronting the chaotic forces of nature, the accumulating toll of human impacts on our shared environment, and the problematic nature of our “best intentions,” behind which all too often lurk the terribly violent and destructive impulses that have shaped human history.

 

Credits: Joe Davis (US), Sarah Khan (PK)

For some reason I've got a thing about recursive photos, like this picture of Ruth taking a picture of a ventilation (?) shaft in Fort Stevens, Oregon.

finally excavated down to the surface of the desk.

Plus some recursivity. Definitely best viewed large !

Mickey Mouse sitting on Mickey Mouse's head? Sounds like something Tex Avery would dream up.

 

This sculpture can be found at the Contemporary Resort.

I've always thought it a bit of a joke that the Dolphin on the team logo is wearing a helmet that doesn't have the team logo on it. Of course there would be mega-recursive issues if it did.

Still from animation showing the accumulation of monthly average wind vectors (2000-2009) deflected by a triangulation of the RAK site using half-edge mesh. Brightness of line corresponds to height above ground level (and implies persistent wind shadow), Red dots located at wind path's point of impact with mesh.

 

Media x Design Lab, 2012

with Andrés Tovar Nuez

An equirectangular panorama from the center of a level 3 Menger sponge.

 

Modeled in Structure Synth, rendered in sunflow. I'm also trying the Wrapr panorama viewer since Spi-V suffers several annoying limitations (including incompatibility with the latest Intel Macs).

 

Try the 360° immersive view in Wrapr (and be sure to click the "full screen" button after it loads.)

 

©2009 David C. Pearson, M.D.

I plugged the camera into the computer and ran this script:

#!/bin/bash

gphoto2 --set-config capturetarget=0

for N in {1..10}

do

gphoto2 --capture-image --get-file 2

mv capt0000.jpg photo$N.jpg

feh -F photo$N.jpg &

done

 

:-)

I wrote a Processing applet to recursively cut the image into progressively smaller triangles until either the triangles were tiny or the color variation in the triangle was below a chosen threshold.

 

This example uses fairly uniform triangle shapes, and no borders (i.e. the entire triangle, including edges, is all the same color).

aggregated solar incidence on a topography using half-edge mesh.

Sliders show month/day/time.

Sun path for Ras-Al-Khaimah, UAE: June 21, 5:00-24:00

 

Media x Design Lab, 2011

with Nathalie Egli

// Camera settings. Place these before first rule call.

set translation [0 -0.367113 -20]

set rotation [-0.394198 0.916507 -0.0692615 -0.351806 -0.0808278 0.93277 0.849306 0.39207 0.354289]

set pivot [0 0 0]

set scale 2.35879

 

cage

 

rule cage {

ring

{rx 90} ring

{ry 90 rz 90} ring

}

 

rule ring md 36{

{s 0.16 x 4.9} sphere

{ rz 10} ring

}

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