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After Erica's session, we played around some more. Flipped Jen while she was laying on the ground.
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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
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
Seamlessly Looping Background Animation Of Dive Into The World Of 3D Fractals. Checkout GlobalArchive.com, contact ChrisDortch@gmail.com, and connect to www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdortch
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See more photos and abstract drawings in my gallery on DeviantArt:
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Made with Mandelbulb 3d
See more photos and abstract drawings in my gallery on DeviantArt:
Thank you!
"If the Alarm lamp is flashing, see 'If the Alarm lamp is flashing' ".
Fortunately, it wasn't, although there was another .... moment a little bit later, with absolutely no explanation. Horse sense was required.
Needless to say there was a whole other panel with that title elsewhere on the sheet, but stuff like this does amuse.
Recommend zooming in on this one.
Graffiti artwork at the 1000 Parker building in Strathcona, Vancouver, BC.
I started with 6 mosaics, each made of 36 tiles, randomly chosen from a set of 49 total tile images, and then randomly arranged. Next I replaced each 4x4 "center" with a smaller copy of the next 6x6 mosaic, repeating in turn until I had used all 6 original mosaics.
There are two tiles that, through this random process, managed to end up appearing 6 times. This means they had to appear in the outer ring of 5 of the original 6 mosaics, and they had to be somewhere in the innermost mosaic as well. By an even further coincidence, it so happens that they are also in the outer ring of that mosaic. Can you find both of those two tiles? Bonus question for math nerds: Can you calculate the probability that the event I just described would happen?
With an assist from fd's Flickr Toys.
Seamlessly Looping Background Animation Of Recursive 3D Animation For Live Performance. Checkout GlobalArchive.com, contact ChrisDortch@gmail.com, and connect to www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdortch
Primer intento usando el Efecto Droste. Vean abajo de qué se trata.
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Somehow I deleted my previous pictures. Anyway, this is my first attempt using the Droste Effect.
Special Thanks:
- Pisco Bandito, for sharing the code, inspiration and a great tutorial.
( www.flickr.com/photos/joshsommers/ )
- F a n z z i, for solving the "regional Setting" bug when using Window's Mathmap
( www.flickr.com/photos/fanzzi/ )
MATHEMATICS HERE:
Edited SDO image of the sun made up of really teeny SDO images.
Original caption: NASA's SDO Collects Its 100 Millionth Image
This mosaic of AIA's 100 millionth image is created from previous AIA images – each tile in the mosaic is 50 pixels across. Zoom in to see each tile. All the sun pictures used in the mosaic show extreme ultraviolet light with a wavelength of 193 Angstroms. At maximum resolution the mosaic is 15,000 pixels on a side and each tile is 50 pixels per side.
Credit: NASA/SDO/Mosaic created with AndreaMosaic
Read more: www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/sdo-telescope-collects-its-1...
NASA image use policy.
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.
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