It's never too late. I implemented an algorithm that transforms text in a hitomezashi pattern which resambles works from Julio Le Parc.
Here I used a short story by Borges.
It's never too late. I implemented an algorithm that transforms text in a hitomezashi pattern which resambles works from Julio Le Parc.
Here I used a short story by Borges.
I really like this sketch from #genuary day 20 so I'm preparing it for A4 penplots. I've just ordered new fountain pens and lightfast ink and I'm looking forward to starting experimenting with them.
Still in doubt about the edition size though. I'm thinking about taking an uncurated list of 25 or 50 sequential iterations of the sketch.
threw this one together for #genuary day 30, Abstract Maps
put some particles in a flow field influenced by the open street maps data of a particular area (near the livecode.nyc meetup location) with an alarming number of roads and people and crosswalks
Prompt: Black on black.
(I deliberately skipped Prompt 3, "Exactly 42 lines of code." which seemed both too constricting and not constricting enough.)
#Genuary put me on a roll, and I miss it. Everywhere I look I see inspiration for new pieces. So I decided to create a weekly(ish) work and pen-plot a series of iterations.
Here's the first one: “Keeping it together”.
I combined the #genuary26 und #genuary27 prompts: "Symmetry" and "Make something interesting with no randomness or noise or trig".
The basis is a simplified part of a historic floor mosaic from cyprus and I tried out the p5js blendModes a bit and messed the mosaic up on purpose for the last screenshot. #genuary
Just a little while longer to mint ‘Blossom’ on editart.xyz
https://www.editart.xyz/series/KT1MWJyWxZBNaFsSzRdLcNJ3FiUqgEfWPUQe
#genuary #genuary24 #editart
Am I too late for #genuary? lol
Unfortunately the last week of #genuary I was knocked out due to migraines and family stuff. I would still like to try some missed prompts in the following weeks for fun and learning purposes.
But I did a little fork of my day 12 sketch to send to a friend on her birthday and wanted to share it here as well because of the important message.
Layers upon layers upon layers.
I still like the basic idea here, but I couldn't make it work on multiple levels (how ironic).
I spent several hours trying to understand how color compositing works in general and in #qt in particular. I kind of got something fragile sort-of working.
When I gave up on Making It Perfect, I realized that looping a blizzard is unlikely to work.
Welp. This is a #learning #python #pyqtgraph project anyway and that goal was accomplished.
I wrote a retrospective on my #Genuary adventures with generative art with #PyScript and #Three.js.
#GenerativeArt #CreativeCoding #WebGL #Python
https://lukasz.langa.pl/62eae3e6-a598-4a1e-8f65-586d16e1bd0f/
Subdivision made in #NodeBox 1 inspired by Sol LeWitt
#geometry #loop #creativecode #procedural #MathArt #creativecodeart #genuary #NodeBox #shoebot
Quiet around here. Feels like everybody is recuperating after a busy month for some reason...
Here are the first ~20,000 digits of e, sorted from low to high within each row. 0 = dark blue and 9 = yellow. This could have worked for #genuary27 "no randomness or noise or trig." In my defense, I am very slow.
Collected my #genuary25 outputs into a post - https://headtilt.me/genuary25/
Looking back, this is the fifth year of #genuary that I've done! (although last year I was pretty busy with work and didn't achieve much).
Lots of fun as always and the community and all the outputs over the month. It's so enjoyable finding folks who use weird and wonderful techniques each year (would love to see some #Turtlestitch some year though!)
#genuary2025 #genuary #genuary12 #genuary14: only black and white, subdivision. Combining the two prompts. Not in love with this, but can't tweak all day. Variation on the Koch curve.
Yes, I know it's February 1, and the world is on fire.