Artworks based on dividing a rectangle/square into two rectangles, by splitting the larger side in a fixed proportion, and iterating recursively. Colors are computed from the shapes of the parent rectangles. (Procedure similar to
https://mathstodon.xyz/@DaniLaura/114064541901083527 ).
The first two pieces use the inverse of copper ratio (sqrt(5) - 2) and e^(-pi/2) respectively. The other two use the golden ratio, notice in the first how the splitting is more regular albeit not periodic (the colors here are just related to the shape of each rectangle so that it becomes more apparent). The last one was divided more in depth and the borders were not drawn to produce a texture.
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i can't help but notice that the aesthetic on this series has drifted over time. on the left is a piece generated with version 13 (seed 2261), and on the right is a piece generated from version 45 (seed 4406). shared structural components notwithstanding, the style is quite different
My contribution to this week's #WCCChallenge: GOLly dish
https://openprocessing.org/sketch/2609003/
The "dish" is a circle filled with a hex grid of dots that follow the game of life rules and so "live" when they have two living neighbours and otherwise die; the color of a dot depicts the number of life circles.
(Inspired by "Petri Dish" by K Mc Guiness.)
Edit: If you can, use a pc for watching the animation; js appears to be a little too slow on a mobile browser..
I finally found a way to "pathfind" continuous shapes on a random truchet tiles grid. Since everything is vector, I was able to recurse through adjacent points.
These artworks are based on a simple procedure I came up with, no randomness but 4 parameters to adjust (apart from the colours). One of the parameters is an angle, slight adjustments can produce significant changes in the output. Best viewed enlarged.
Generated using #Python with the libraries cairo and euclid.
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Walk Don't Walk
See these people move on https://openprocessing.org/sketch/2604569 and have fun!
These #turtles move without touching each other, but they do mix
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