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Voronoi Nude Walking at Prediction Sim.
Sim Owned by Nicolas Barrial aka Nick Rhodes
SIm designed by Comet Morigi for the Biennale Internationale de Design de Saint-Etienne, France.
ありがとう
Prefiltered Single Scattering
Oliver Klehm, Hans-Peter Seidel, Elmar Eisemann
Adaptive Depth Bias for Shadow Maps
Hang Dou, Yajie Yan, Ethan Kerzner, Zeng Dai, Chris Wyman
Fracture Animation Based on High-Dimensional Voronoi Diagrams
Sara Schvartzman, Miguel Otaduy
Real-Time Low-Frequency Signal Modulated Texture Compression Using Intensity Dilation
Pavel Krajcevski, Dinesh Manocha
This piece is the product of an experiment involving the creation of CNC router toolpaths from generative forms .
Another version of a picture of Ukrainian/Russian mathematician Georgy Feodosevich Voronoy (Георгій Феодосійович Вороний) famous for, and seen here imprisoned by, his Voronoi tessellation. This was an alternate take - a mistake really - but he looks like a supercool math guy here so...
This "Stone Fossil" seeks to capture a moment in time when a leaf or insect is captured in a brief embrace with the forming rock and they each imprint on each other.
This lace rock (NZ schist) is made from 100% cotton thread which has been crocheted into lace that seamlessly encapsulates the rock.
Each rock dictates the form of the lace as the tensions and curves pull the lace into a unique shape. There is a beautiful contrast of soft and hard, earth made and man made, nature and art.
Each rock/pebble is a unique one of a kind piece which can be used as a paperweight, outdoor tablecloth weight, wedding table decoration, centrepiece or gift. The smaller ones can be secreted in a pocket as a personal talisman.
They look great in random small collections either grouped in a loose display, or together in a stunning bowl.
This "Stone Fossil" seeks to capture a moment in time when a leaf or insect is captured in a brief embrace with the forming rock and they each imprint on each other.
This lace rock (NZ schist) is made from 100% cotton thread which has been crocheted into lace that seamlessly encapsulates the rock.
Each rock dictates the form of the lace as the tensions and curves pull the lace into a unique shape. There is a beautiful contrast of soft and hard, earth made and man made, nature and art.
Each rock/pebble is a unique one of a kind piece which can be used as a paperweight, outdoor tablecloth weight, wedding table decoration, centrepiece or gift. The smaller ones can be secreted in a pocket as a personal talisman.
They look great in random small collections either grouped in a loose display, or together in a stunning bowl.
testing a voronoi renderer based on cones.
the forntier is drawn by the 3D space renderer in processing.
from 12 sides on, its starts looking like a regular voronoi diagramm.
This "Stone Fossil" seeks to capture a moment in time when a leaf or insect is captured in a brief embrace with the forming rock and they each imprint on each other.
This lace rock (NZ schist) is made from 100% cotton thread which has been crocheted into lace that seamlessly encapsulates the rock.
Each rock dictates the form of the lace as the tensions and curves pull the lace into a unique shape. There is a beautiful contrast of soft and hard, earth made and man made, nature and art.
Each rock/pebble is a unique one of a kind piece which can be used as a paperweight, outdoor tablecloth weight, wedding table decoration, centrepiece or gift. The smaller ones can be secreted in a pocket as a personal talisman.
They look great in random small collections either grouped in a loose display, or together in a stunning bowl.
Ladder Contraction
Track 0015 www.musictheorem.com/theorem/0015.html
For Misprint Thursday " Theorem "
Music inspired by the Sciences.
rhizome.org/announce/events/57105/view/
@ UTSA Roadrunner III
slurl.com/secondlife/UTSA%20Roadrunner%20III/167/206/30
A sim of University of Texas at San Antonio utsa.edu/
The Ladder Paradox
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladder_paradox
Music file Ladder contraction @
ulf-photo.com/musictheorem/laddercontraction.mp3
All tracks @ www.musictheorem.com/theorem/Track_List.html
Schedule of Events:
Saturday 2nd April
4:00pm SLT-Exhibit Opening
ABOUT THE INSTALLATION:
Werner Kurosawa
aka Werner Van dermeersch
A Hermétique Garage in suspension of frozen time. Space is getting bended during it's acceleration towards the speed of light. A ladder at first too big is deconstructing to persuade it's goal to fit the GH (Garage Hermétique).
ABOUT THE MUSIC:
Ulf; Composer, Drums, Keyboard (Piano)
Yeray N.S.; Guitar, Bass
Jillian Star Bedrosian; Vocals
Misprint Thursday; Lyrics
Ladder Contraction is a thought experiment in special relativity. It involves a ladder traveling horizontally and undergoing a length contraction, the result of which being that it can fit into a much smaller garage. On the other hand, from the point of view of an observer moving with the ladder, it is the garage that is moving and the garage will be contracted to an even smaller size, therefore being unable to contain the ladder at all. This apparent paradox results from the assumption of absolute simultaneity. In relativity, simultaneity is relative to each observer and thus the ladder can fit into the garage in both instances.
Comparing LeCorbusier's Les trois Établissements Humains drawing with a mathematically generated voronoi.
The match is pretty close if you allow for some combination cells.
Snow Voronoi II
An installation on invitation by
Josina Burgess & Velasques Bonetto
for CARP at Diabolous
opening on 07 04 2010.
Altitude 3700m.
Steiner minimal tree's are randomly formed and fall by SL physics gravity randomly onto eachother into a giant 2000 prim structure. Thus making a self organizing structure wich is constantly different by coincidence but keeps it's Voronoi properties.
Paper lamp designed with a tool set in VVVV. Voronoi extrusion along the polygon average normals. No Glue, No Staples
More crocheted stone in my continuing series of working lace around New Zealand river stones and schist rocks.
Dans le cadre de l'évènement culturel 'Le Voyage à Nantes' de 2012, le Voronoï est - semble-t-il - une création des étudiants de l’Ecole d’Architecture de Nantes.
This was built using a second still image, trying to streamline the process of producing this type of image. One application might be to analyze key moments this way, looking to explain why certain passes worked or didn't work. The workflow at this point is to take a still image and import it into Processing, which allows me to build the voronoi diagram on top of the image. In reality, Photoshop is still involved - although I'm hoping to avoid that in a future iteration. I'm not sure I'll be able to fully automate the process, although that would be awesome.
Credit must be given to OpenProcessing user honaya, whose sketch provided the basis of my work here. You can get his sketch at www.openprocessing.org/sketch/11400
Paper lamp designed with a tool set in VVVV. Voronoi extrusion along the polygon average normals. No Glue, No Staples
This "Stone Fossil" seeks to capture a moment in time when a leaf or insect is captured in a brief embrace with the forming rock and they each imprint on each other.
This lace rock (NZ schist) is made from 100% cotton thread which has been crocheted into lace that seamlessly encapsulates the rock.
Each rock dictates the form of the lace as the tensions and curves pull the lace into a unique shape. There is a beautiful contrast of soft and hard, earth made and man made, nature and art.
Each rock/pebble is a unique one of a kind piece which can be used as a paperweight, outdoor tablecloth weight, wedding table decoration, centrepiece or gift. The smaller ones can be secreted in a pocket as a personal talisman.
They look great in random small collections either grouped in a loose display, or together in a stunning bowl.
This "Stone Fossil" seeks to capture a moment in time when a leaf or insect is captured in a brief embrace with the forming rock and they each imprint on each other.
This lace rock (NZ schist) is made from 100% cotton thread which has been crocheted into lace that seamlessly encapsulates the rock.
Each rock dictates the form of the lace as the tensions and curves pull the lace into a unique shape. There is a beautiful contrast of soft and hard, earth made and man made, nature and art.
Each rock/pebble is a unique one of a kind piece which can be used as a paperweight, outdoor tablecloth weight, wedding table decoration, centrepiece or gift. The smaller ones can be secreted in a pocket as a personal talisman.
They look great in random small collections either grouped in a loose display, or together in a stunning bowl.
Ladder Contraction
Track 0015 www.musictheorem.com/theorem/0015.html
For Misprint Thursday " Theorem "
Music inspired by the Sciences.
rhizome.org/announce/events/57105/view/
@ UTSA Roadrunner III
slurl.com/secondlife/UTSA%20Roadrunner%20III/167/206/30
A sim of University of Texas at San Antonio utsa.edu/
The Ladder Paradox
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladder_paradox
Music file Ladder contraction @
ulf-photo.com/musictheorem/laddercontraction.mp3
All tracks @ www.musictheorem.com/theorem/Track_List.html
Schedule of Events:
Saturday 2nd April
4:00pm SLT-Exhibit Opening
ABOUT THE INSTALLATION:
Werner Kurosawa
aka Werner Van dermeersch
A Hermétique Garage in suspension of frozen time. Space is getting bended during it's acceleration towards the speed of light. A ladder at first too big is deconstructing to persuade it's goal to fit the GH (Garage Hermétique).
ABOUT THE MUSIC:
Ulf; Composer, Drums, Keyboard (Piano)
Yeray N.S.; Guitar, Bass
Jillian Star Bedrosian; Vocals
Misprint Thursday; Lyrics
Ladder Contraction is a thought experiment in special relativity. It involves a ladder traveling horizontally and undergoing a length contraction, the result of which being that it can fit into a much smaller garage. On the other hand, from the point of view of an observer moving with the ladder, it is the garage that is moving and the garage will be contracted to an even smaller size, therefore being unable to contain the ladder at all. This apparent paradox results from the assumption of absolute simultaneity. In relativity, simultaneity is relative to each observer and thus the ladder can fit into the garage in both instances.
Really simple stuff: Voronoi or Delaunay plus brownian motion.
Made with Processing plus the excellent Mesh library by Lee Byron.
Really simple stuff: Voronoi or Delaunay plus brownian motion.
Made with Processing plus the excellent Mesh library by Lee Byron.