Circle of noise
I took some time to turn my joy division looking art into a system I could create many variations of.
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Circle of noise
I took some time to turn my joy division looking art into a system I could create many variations of.
One of my favorite pieces that I've made. Its simple but I love it.
Eclipse: Data on ggplot2
These 3 generative pieces are coded in R based off some R and C++ code another R user was showing off. This system simulates the growth of slime mold (physarum).
I didn't tweak much but found this blog post by Fronkonstin very enlightening.
Spinning on that dizzy edge (Just Like Heaven, The Cure) This post talks about a generative system called Physarum model, which simulates th
Playing with attractors and coloring methods here. The art with the viridis is shaded mathematically using the Cartesian position. The blue and yellow polar projection is shaded using particle density.
All straight lines but still appearing curved.
Going off on a tangent.
Flow fields