Anyone on here know of creative coding clubs or meetups in Belgium? #creativecoding #creativecode #plotparty #generativeart #algorithmicart #creativeprogramming
Anyone on here know of creative coding clubs or meetups in Belgium? #creativecoding #creativecode #plotparty #generativeart #algorithmicart #creativeprogramming
It's really tricky to spread the word about events these days! I don't support corporate social media and you don't get read attention there anyway, mailing lists aren't what they once were, and this event wants to reach people across many patterny disciplines..
Any help spreading the word across all the strange pattern-obsessed communities much appreciated!
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Algorithmic Pattern is a new festival and conference for people curious about the practice and culture of algorithmic pattern-making, across algorithmic music, arts and craft. The first edition will take place both in Sheffield UK and online, during September 2025.
The call for talks/papers is now open, deadline 2nd June - please see our website for details: https://2025.algorithmicpattern.org/call/
#textiles #weaving #algorave #livecoding #algorithmicart #cfp #conference #patterns #pattern #craft #juggling #siteswap #origami #geometry #ethnomathmatics #choreography
Shade between the lines
#AlgorithmicArt #CreativeCoding #maze
#Processing #glsl #shaders
A black on black non-intersecting "line" rendered in black and white in cross-eyed stereo.
#genuary #genuary2025 #genuary4 #genuary14 #genuary25
#AlgorithmicArt #CreativeCoding
#Processing #glsl #shaders
Squared loops
These are the same loop before and after scrunching.
Only five days left! Next Friday, Saturday and Sunday between 18 and 23 at Knock Hard, Maxstr. 21, 13345 #Berlin #wedding #Art #ArtExhibition #CreativeCoding #algorithmicArt
One of the works I'll show is no longer for sale: I decided it's an edition of 5, and they all found a home! Yay! :-)
Power-cycling the warp core
P += sin(P.yzx) + sin(P.zxy) - b * P
Animating b in
P += sin(P.yzx) - b * P
The - 0.19 * P term pulls the particles back towards the center. By weakening that constant, we can see more of the sine wave motion. Too weak just looks like noise, but 0.08 looks particularly nice.
P += sin(P.yzx) - 0.08 * P
Here's a (nearly) looping animation of that attractor once the points have settled down.
Scatter 2 million particles and move them as
P += sin(P.yzx) - 0.19 * P
and the shape they form is strangely attractive.
Some sketches created by my attractor-based system. Have some ideas for where to take it further when I return to it, but this was a fun week-long project.