Merge Simpson, 2015
A computer generated landscape in a landscape. In the early eighties the film industry began to adopt computer graphics, and the first film to use a computer generated landscape was Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan in 1982. Peak Simulator was designed with the same Midpoint Displacement algorithm.
[Images: Chris Foster, Matthew Plummer-Fernandez]
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Tides I by Dame Barbara Hepworth, 1946 A metal ice cream is covered in a bowl or then a cup of scissors in front of a piece of paper on top of a counter. I was once shown a pitcher and two cups made from blue painted pottery.
Novice Art Blogger is my latest project, a tumblr bot that uses to 'Deep Learning' algorithms to try and describe abstract art .Read about it here.
Hill-Climbing algorithm adding/ removing random particles
The four known excuses for generative forms:
Starting with a cylinder and leaving one end uncapped - is well - like vases from planet Dagobah.
So I added colour to my subdivision feedback sketch. It colours according to face Area. I'm not sure where I'm going with this but the infinite variety of unimaginable forms and colour makes it an entertaining thing to run.
Yes, Processing and HE_Mesh can be used to generate infinite pills.
Fun stuff with feedback loops inspired by and hopefully a start to a collaboration with Adam Ferriss. http://www.plummerfernandez.com/Feedback-Meshes
http://www.plummerfernandez.com/Feedback-Meshes