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Algorithmic Art, and getting your name out there so you can get a job - James Grant
James Grants Presentation Algorithmic Art, and getting your name out there so you can get a job at UATs Fall 2011 Tech Forum. James Grant is a Designer and Programmer Bio James Grant is a designer/programmer, focused on data visualization projects that help normal people understand the complex systems of the world. He studied Digital Art and Design at UAT, graduating in 2009. He recently completed a year residency at Fabrica, a media research lab in northern Italy, where he worked in the interactive department.

Uploaded: 2 months ago | By: UATProductions | Category: Tech | 31 Views

Psychedelic Windmill HD / Real-time Algorithmic Art
Colorful and psychedelic abstract graphics such as whirling patterns, windmills and other images that may sometimes look like flowers will morph in various ways in accordance with the viewers mouse drag operations. This version is able to save the movie file directly in the program of the work. Sound track Akzeleration / CATDOG 1983 You can download Psychedelic Windmills Desktop ver. here. www.debuchi.com

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Psychedelic Windmill / Real-time Algorithmic Art
The original version of Psychedelic Windmills 2002-2003, which was developed by programming with Windows Visual C++ and OpenGL.

Uploaded: 1 year ago | By: processartinc | Category: Entertainment | 351 Views | Avg. Rating 5.0 From: 1 Person

playaround10 - DIWO Culture
The third year of PlayAround do-it-yourself electronic art and digital environment workshop hold at 9 -- 13 of Ausgest, 2010, the hosting location is kindly supported by National Taiwan University of Art, and co-organised by Schweizerische Gesellschaft f ür Mechatronische Kunst - SGMK CH, dimension-plus TW, Little-Object TW/CH, Kiilo.org DE/CH and House of Natural Fibre ID. A total number of 88 emerging artists together with a group of lovely volutneers, 8 teaching assistants and 10 mentors participated the following teaching module {A} Algorithmic Music and Animation, {B} Urban Invader, {C} Sound Symbolism and Audiobook, {D.} the Internet of Real Things, {E.} lo-fi soundz and synths, {F.} Motion and Sound, {G.} Leaving the Screen -- openFrameworks, {H.} Generic Infrastructures Community and Tools.

Uploaded: 1 year ago | By: vul3jp6p | Category: Education | 333 Views | Avg. Rating 5.0 From: 5 People

2009 Digital Art
Digital collage, vector art, algorithmic art, flower portraits, and various combinations of these styles, that I created in 2009. The music is ? in the Empire by Tao Seeger Tao Seeger, banjo Mike Merenda, guitar Ruth Merenda, organ www.stephen.com

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Dr. Paul Burdick, John Kiehl - Making explicit the implicit intersections of art and science
This presentation will explore the links between Art and Science by examining the similarities and differences between the perceptual inquiry of the Arts and the conceptual inquiry of the Sciences. Based on this framework, a methodological model for Art/Science integration will be also be presented. These ideas will be perceptually and conceptually presented as well using algorithmic music software authored by the presenters as a point of mutual experience and reference. Dr. Paul Burdick is from The New England Conservatory of Music. John Kiehl is from Soundtrack Recording Studios in New York City. Note Original video was 320x240.

Uploaded: 2 years ago | By: Rutgers | Category: Education | 381 Views | Avg. Rating 5.0 From: 3 People

Dr. Gunter Weiss - Categories of algorithmic aesthetics
The lecture aims at an analysis of different viewpoints to geometric works provided by colleagues. Beauty is a matter of taste. - And culture A discussion about aesthetics of Algorithmic Computer Generated Art should consider both, the obvious visible part of an art object and the more or less hidden mathematics of it. A mathematical idea has a beauty of its own, leads to actively programmed algorithms and, via computer graphics tools - algorithms, too, which by themselves might be a secret even to the artist-mathematician, finally leads to an arbitrary realisation. Only the connoisseur and expert will discover the full spectre of aesthetics, while others must be content with the aesthetics of the result alone. Some examples will show both, that the aesthetic value of an object increases and even decreases, when having understood the geometric idea behind it. Dr. Gunter Weiss is from The Technical University in Dresden, Germany. Note Original video was 320x240.

Uploaded: 2 years ago | By: Rutgers | Category: Education | 239 Views | Avg. Rating 3.66 From: 3 People

Nathan Selikoff - Aesthetic explorations of algorithmic space
I love to experiment in the fuzzy overlap between art, mathematics, and programming. The computer is my canvas, and this is algorithmic artwork-a partnership mediated not by the brush or pencil but by the shared language of software. Seeking to extract and visualize the beauty that I glimpse beneath the surface of equations and systems, I create custom interactive programs and use them to explore algorithms, and ultimately to generate artwork. In the world of chaotic dynamical systems, minute changes in initial conditions produce radically different results. The interface of my software gives me hooks into the algorithms and allows me to exert some control. But there is always tension-between the computer and me, between simplicity and complexity, and between problem solving and spontaneity. Art and mathematics, the right brain and the left, are inextricably linked in this work. My art depends on mathematics, yet simultaneously illuminates and unravels its beauty. I am the explorer who uncovers something extraordinary, bringing into view that which was always there to be discovered. Note Original video was 320x240.

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algorithmic art
Arte digital generado por algoritmos.

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Oscillography - Fibonacci Generator 2
The patterns are synthesized with a Lagged Fibonacci Generator LFG circuit built with discrete logic chips CD4000 CMOS. The LFG is an algorithm sometimes used in cryptography to generate encryption keys. Im exploring it as a pattern generator for algorithmic art and music. Although cryptographers like the LFG because its output is similar to white noise, I find that through creative electronic filtering, the intricate details of its cyclic patterns become visible.

Uploaded: 3 years ago | By: EA78751 | Category: Tech | 17,345 Views | Avg. Rating 4.90 From: 41 People

Energies Visualizer 2004
Energies Visualiser is a software-art piece that deeps its roots into contemporary AI theories. With an Eventualistic approach it processes images metamorphosis by focusing on the existing relations amongst conceptual and figurative art in a perspective that involves several aspects of Art Psychology. Music www.fabriziomandolini.com More info www.artificialia.com

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Dr. Helaman Ferguson - Theorems in stone and bronze
Helaman Ferguson will discuss his mathematical sculpture and give many instances of his publication of theorems in stone and theorems in bronze. He will show how he carves billion year old stone with his various tools, diamond chain saw included, as well as how he does millenia old lost wax bronze casting to celebrate mathematics and its algorithms. Dr. Helaman Ferguson is a mathematician and sculptor. Note Original video was 320x240.

Uploaded: 2 years ago | By: Rutgers | Category: Education | 244 Views

Ballonnenveld
Ballonnenveld is a sound installation designed and developed by Elmgar Ten Danny de Graan, Radboud Mens and Martijn Tellinga. It consists out of a selection of 6 balloons or more filled with helium. The Balloons are hanging on a wire connected to a dedicated speaker. Above several balloons there are microphones mounted which are connected to the speakers of the balloons. This caused a feedback loop. Sound from the speaker is transmitted via the wire into the balloon. The microphone picks up this sound and sends it back to the speaker. In the feedback loop we placed a computer system running Max MSP. The patch created in Max MSP consists out of several bandpass filters which are tuned specific to the frequency of the balloons which causes the balloons to resonate. This resonance causes the air around a single balloon to vibrate which causes other balloons to vibrate as well. When the balloons are vibrating so much the feedback loop is interrupted which changes the sound micro modulations or even make it disappear. Because the balloons are filled with helium they are pulled upward so the feedback loop is reconnected again and the process starts all over. Ballonnenveld was funded by FAPK and STEIM.

Uploaded: 2 years ago | By: digitalmalfunction | Category: Music | 210 Views | Avg. Rating 5.0 From: 3 People

Toccata & Fugue in D minor, performed on the GCS.flv
JS Bachs Toccata & Fugue in D minor as performed by PLATOs CDC 6500 computer on the Gooch Cybernetic Synthesizer GCS in 1976. This is the first music synthesizer to employ a wavetable. The accomopanying Video Artworks were created by Hud Nordin, and performed on VidSynth ™, the first commercially-available personal digital video synthesizer, in 1990. VidSynth was a seminal product, available from Cybernetic Arts Corporation. The source for this music was typed on a PLATO terminal by Marshall M4 Midden into gm, a 7-pass text-based music compiler, designed prima rily by Sherwin Gooch & Marshall MM Midden, for the purpose of controlling the GCS. I cant say much for the musicianship of the performance of this piece. The last 2 passes in the music compiler were dedicated to generating automatic accelerandi and crescendi. Think about it You have to know beforehand how much time it must take to smoothly turn the volume up and down before you to do it Hence 2 passes. So the technology was capable of a much better performance. But we were being paid to write and maintain a for the time large interactive graphics-based computer system, and not necessarily to do music. This vid is dedicated to the memory of John Edo Haefeli, a great programmer, and a great friend. He was cheated out of any reward for a billion-dollar game, Battlezone -- a game he created and wrote on PLATO, and called Panther. It was copied...

Uploaded: 11 months ago | By: VidSynth | Category: Music | 156 Views | Avg. Rating 5.0 From: 1 Person

Current Diagraming Memes from May 3rd
Current is a piece of software that tracks memes. This video is the 48 hour period prior to Midnight on May 3, 2010. Software by Zoe F www.binaryspark.com.

Uploaded: 1 year ago | By: zf213 | Category: Tech | 39 Views

morphing images 2 - part 2.mpg
The second part my Morphing Images 2 project.

Uploaded: 3 months ago | By: PhoenixxxAZ1974 | Category: Film | 12 Views

Keplers Orrery -- PhaseX
Generative music based on a gravity simulator. The X is made of rocks, that have mass, but dont move. The four little balls are worlds with mass and velocity. They are attracted by each other and the rocks. Each of the worlds and some of the rocks have melodies attached. In this case a pair of simple melodies in Bflat that are slightly out of phase with each other.

Uploaded: 4 years ago | By: simrangleason | Category: Film | 969 Views

very basic algorithmic programming fractal
A basic algorithm that creates a fractal. The house is there for ilustration purposes only. It is one of my first ever structure created in this manner and I hope I will evolve in this type of design. It is not rendered in any way - it was meant to be basic. If you know some sites that teach maxscript programming pls tell thx

Uploaded: 2 years ago | By: dragoshman | Category: Film | 809 Views | Avg. Rating 2.33 From: 3 People

Microseq - Green
Download Microseqs debut EP Green iTunes bit.ly Bandcamp bit.ly Microseq creates electronic art music, combining elements of electroacoustic composition, sound design and pop music. Green is a 5 track EP released on the bigo & twigetti label on September 2011. microseq.info www.facebook.com twitter.com bigoandtwigetti.co.uk www.facebook.com twitter.com

Uploaded: 4 months ago | By: bigoandtwigetti | Category: Music | 163 Views | Avg. Rating 5.0 From: 2 People



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