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Not to be kind of full of myself, but it's scary seeing the pull of your own gravity in action.
FRUiTS 158
September 2010
The computer can make things beyond your imagination... I have always made things. I became an artist because I was always intrigued by making. It gives me a lot of pleasure and inspiration. I hope to pass this feeling on.-Jennifer Steinkamp
The Lapis Press is pleased to present Botanic 4, a series of 30 unique prints by Jennifer Steinkamp from her digital animation of the same name. Botanic began with Steinkamp digitally hybridizing her own unique versions of flowering plants, each subtly distinct from their real-world counterparts. She employs powerful animation software to choreograph them cascading and crashing within the parameters of large-scale video installations using state of the art projectors. These technologies allow her installations to adapt to any space, from sides of buildings to interior walls. For The Lapis Press suite, she selected a sequence of 30 nano moments from Botanic that she found most compelling, suspending the animation to capture the images used for each print. The same number of plants, flowers, stems, leaves, vines, and petals are contained in each print, but their configuration alters within the composition as they collide and scatter within each frame, each more captivating than the next.
I feel like I’ve seen too many anime abt time loops and self sacrifice to get much out of pmmm :/
moron?
I’ll meet you tomorrow at the food court would make for a great anime adaptation bc it would just be 100% tiny character animations as the two voice actresses go ham on the storytelling
hey jules guess what
replacement animation with pics of my fav charlotte figure ever
house fire, 2026, oil on canvas, 100 x 120 cm
Wiktor Jackowski (Polish, 1987), house fire, 2026. Oil on canvas, 100 x 120 cm.
so a few weeks back I went to the Revision demoparty in Germany, during which I entered the shader showdown. you go onstage and code a fragment shader in 25 minutes to music, it's pretty sick. I made a nice little flower, which was pretty much the right scope for my skill level at 25 minutes, and though I didn't advance I am pretty happy to have made it up there...
well, this week I ended up putting a bunch more hours making more flowers! on a quadtree! it took a whole lot of debugging but i'm pretty happy with this raymarching scheme, alternating analytic raycasts when outside the spheres and regular old marching inside the flowers. getting to grips with camera cuts and the like too.
here's the code to run in Bonzomatic, a writeup may follow when i've written up a whole bunch of other things that need writing up x3
(music is by PAON)
1440p capture of my PC demo Shaderland::Swizzle's Journey on Youtube and Newgrounds!
Shaderland is a a puzzle programming game about creating a world of pixels. You learn computer graphics by guiding polygonal creatures through a world made of logic, in pursuit of an occultist hacker.
This demo was created for the Revision demoparty using a custom animation system I built on top of Shaderland, with the music kindly provided by Pumpuli (bandcamp, demozoo).
[Steam] [Pouet] [Demozoo]
The lastest update for minecraft pocket edition! Including new mobs and bow and arrows! Go update/download it now!
Bridget Riley. Coloured Greys (2), 1972
Source details and larger version.
Can they reveal your psychology? Vintage inkblots.
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IBO being apolitical mercenaries who got put down like dogs like the inevitable endgame of not having beliefs
people are always like "girls and gays" and then include lesbians in neither