A few Polaroids I took over the weekend. I don’t know why I’m posting on this social media graveyard 😂.

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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trying on a metaphor

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Origami Around

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Today's Document
YOU ARE THE REASON

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JBB: An Artblog!
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oozey mess

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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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A few Polaroids I took over the weekend. I don’t know why I’m posting on this social media graveyard 😂.
Trying my hand at some color palette generation, here are some outputs :) It’s a basic genetic algorithm. For instance, the generator only creates palettes following overall contrast.
Four selections from an application-in-progress (tentatively called OBSCURUS).
Computational Drawing XXIX
hole
Playing with bezier splines.
Cy Twombly
1928-2011
NATURAL HISTORY PART I, MUSHROOMS, 1974
10 lithographs printed in colors with granolithograph, collotype, photochrome with collage and hand coloring on rag paper, no. III on mould-made paper 760 x 560 mm | 30 x 22 in
Living Room (a Sala) //
// Family Dog, SNES rom corruption
give it up for <html> dorks
1973 - Data transmission services ad from the Spain National Telephone company, ‘’Telefonica’’. Because trusting your data to Generalisimo Francisco Franco is such a great idea…. RIGHT? Wow.
if you must have technology. it should look like this
Geometric Animations / 200304
Peperomia
Geometric Animations / 200122
Flag manifolds are generalizations of projective spaces and other Grassmannians: they parametrize flags, which are nested sequences of subsp
New paper with Chris Peterson and our student Brenden Balch