"Oh captain, my captain."
Three of my favorite tumblrs in one post, keep it up boys. :)
I saw Regolo Bizzi’s wonderful drawings on twitter, and I had to try and make them in processing. I recognized it as a version of the dog chase problem (where dogs at each corner of a square are chasing the dog to their left), but now they switch from the left dog to the right dog every 100 frames. Also made a hexagon version (6 dogs), because why not?
Square code: http://openprocessing.org/sketch/292065
Polygon code: http://www.openprocessing.org/sketch/292076
Finally Vihart post a video again!
Damn, yes, why wouldn’t you! Looks great!
idk, why wouldn’t I make these and post them
Beautiful!
This sketch was made by rotating point 1 around a circle, rotating point 2 around point 1, and then joining a line between point 1 and point 2. In the gif point 2 is traveling in the same direction as point 1. Point 1 is traveling at 1x, and point 2 is traveling at 2x. Following the gif are some of my favorite combinations of the periods:
Rotating same direction:
1x and 1x
1x and 2x
1x and 5x
2x and 1x
2x and 5x
5x and 8x
The last image is an array of all the varieties from 1x to 9x for each point.
code: http://p5js.sketchpad.cc/sp/pad/view/jLceHatXid/latest
Verkligen en vacker skapelse!
Golden rectangle
Väldigt vackert när det är Mondrian målning som reflekteras om. Wow! Jag undrar hur en “grid” av rutor 1x1 skulle se ut efter den blivit omgjord. Dags att uppgradera mina programeringsskills och göra egna program.. :)
Edit: Malin hade gjort ett fint program redan för detta. MEN, att rita raka stäck med mus är sådär halv lätt.. Resultat :
When reflecting a painting in a circle, pen strokes close to the centre of the circle become thicker. Reflecting a pixel-based image would enlarge and distort some pixels. A painting built of strokes, like a Mondrian-painting, is better suited for circle inversion.
Paint Circle-Inverted Mondrian:
http://www.malinc.se/m/InvertedMondrian.php
Would like a map of the whole area, just to know for sure i’ve been to all the places :)
Wow, this is the coolest comic i ever read! Got your book (”What if?”) and now think its the second coolest thing i read! :) Keep it up!
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0C75vRVL5lE)
One of the best videos on youtube!
Animal Gaits for Animators by Stephen Cunnane
This guy!
Big Brains. Small Films. Benoît Mandelbrot, The Father of Fractals
In his final interview shot by filmmaker Errol Morris, Mandelbrot shares his love for math and how it led him to his wondrous discovery of fractals.