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Fall 2005 - Aesthetics of the Algorithmic
Image Project Page
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Spinning
Broccoli
Spinning Broccoli is an experiment with camera angles and animation thrown
right on top of my recursive "tree" experiments. Spinning Broccoli
looks a lot better in OpenGL than P3D (because 3D strokeweight works in
OpenGL and not P3D) but the libraries are so large I figured best to keep
it svelte for this course website. But the OpenGL code is still in the
code should you feel moved to play around with it.
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Lookup
Demo
A demo to learn about propagating waves of RGB values through an otherwise
plain checkerboard of sin values.
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Random
If Else
A grad student, Rama, from the MAT program mentioned that some of the
behavior of this particular if else loop has been impossible to prove
mathematically; but while it isn't easily provable it does produce some
interesting patterns.
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Black
& White waves
This is one of the more interesting of probably 200 different 2D trigonometry
experiments completed one evening. Note that the winning function is conveniently
overlayed in the upper lefthand corner of the image.
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Walking
Motion
I altered Processing's sample Brownian motion algorithm to produce a VERY
crude direction-oriented motion. The line sends out random "feelers"
and if one of them lands in approximately the correct direction it "moves"
to the new location.
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Random
Spots of Color
Random spots lays down a series of circles whose color becomes successively
whiter the deeper they are stacked on each other.
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