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Tethered shooting isn't something I've ever felt any dire need for, but it does have its gratifications.
for koch
(circles represented as hexagons formed by connecting their centers, finally bringing me back to a construct i can use for a density "hive" piece)
photo of my desk while browsing a picture of me talking at Etech 2007 while showing a slide about a web page from flickr containing a photo of my desk.
Intercosmos "Stamps within stamps" - set of 5 Mongolian stamps reprinting Soviet block stamps comemorating the Soviet space program: Vietnam, Posta Romana (Romania), Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR, East Germany), Cuba
browsing through recursive noise space and exploring glitches within volumeutils from toxiclibs
app+code: www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=17403
more shape/memory research: www.echoechonoisenoise.wordpres.com
Based on an original picture by monkeycat! kindly licensed under Creative Commons.
Part of my Recursion set.
Again an escherization, but this time I've updated my mathmap scriplet so that not only am I able to control the growth of the spiral, but I can also finely control its angular speed. On this pic, each time the spiral makes one turn, it loops around the picture 11/8 times: there are 8 petals on the original flower, so that gives us 11 petals per turn of the spiral here. This differs from my previous flower spirals (like this one), where each small petal was aligned with its bigger clone.
Seamlessly Looping Background Animation Of Recursive Math Applied Motion Graphics. Checkout GlobalArchive.com, contact ChrisDortch@gmail.com, and connect to www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdortch
Se accede a Internet mediante GPRS, y ahí está ombligadamente contemplándose a si mismo en Atalaya.
Vale, se ve mal.
LC-A+RL
Kodak EBX 200 iso
Cross Processed
After Erica's session, we played around some more. Flipped Jen while she was laying on the ground.
Best viewed large
Made with Mandelbulb 3d
See more photos and abstract drawings in my gallery on DeviantArt:
Thank you!
www.flickr.com/photos/beatnic/120328723/
Correction: This image was actually taken on Thursday March 30, 2006
This is your Daddy, Milo. Just before. While he was still watching and waiting :-)
Recursive definition of a function uses the function's own name in the function itself. It sounds strange as defining who you are, by your reflection in a mirror, for example. The fixed point combinator (also known as Y combinator) introduces recursion to the lambda calculus.
The argument of delivering the combinator begins from a question "how to recur without name." Such procedure exist? Yes. It is found by Haskell B. Curry that is expressed as,
Y = λf·(λx·f (x x)) (λx·f (x x))
It's beautiful, isn't it? This is mathematical version of a "mirror." Notice it is made from just parentheses and few symbols.
Used Photoshop Pixel Bender filter to recreate Escher's Droste Effect where the image recursively repeats itself as a spiral
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It's been a while since I uploaded any of my mosaic portraits, or blended portraits, so I thought I'd give a little poek of what I've been working on. One very good friend from long ago, a dear friend and current roommate, and of course, my indefatigable nieces.
browsing through recursive noise space and exploring glitches within volumeutils from toxiclibs
app+code: www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=17403
more shape/memory research: www.echoechonoisenoise.wordpres.com
I just revisited and old experiment of mine from 2002: www.quasimondo.com/archives/000011.php based on a Steiner Chain: mathworld.wolfram.com/SteinerChain.html
AS3 Source code for Steiner Circles on QuasimondoLibs