Glisp is a Lisp-based design tool that combines generative approaches with traditional design methods, empowering artists to discover new forms of expression.
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Glisp is a Lisp-based design tool that combines generative approaches with traditional design methods, empowering artists to discover new forms of expression.
Portable C++ code that computes the shape of a transparant surface to cast an image as a shadow eg caustic design
Repository to share patterns and daily ideas/practice for use with TidalCycles
Computational String Art Generation Algorithm, from first principles.
String art repository with everything you need. Fast numba compiled string art generator | optimal image preprocessing with importance mask & background removal | accurate renders | nail templates. No colour generation (yet)...
startup files + audio/midi routing
Drawing program based on elliptic partial differential equations
Re-paint any image with the style of another image using a neural style transfer algorithm accessible through an easy-to-use cli.
Python package provinding tools for artistic interactive applications using AI
Interactive mathematical art exploring chaotic attractors through real-time visualization. A collection of strange attractors rendered with p5.js, showcasing the beautiful patterns that emerge from deterministic chaos.
A Processing Library to facilitates the creation of immersive live visual experiences for fulldome projections.
Tidal code from artist residency with Matthew Gallagher and Marcia Custer at Their studio, Research & Development
Created WEBGL and P5JS terrain while also using amplitude and flight. Shout out Amandala Sternberg
Animation created using the js-p5 library.
Project exploring the creation of artistic applications that interact with the user's emotion.
Generative ID cards for ValueLabs Design Inspire Conference 2020 on 28th Nov.
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