Coding the Canvas: A Symphony of Squares and Lines in Grid Studies - UpDown
130 notes
·
View notes
ellipse
started with a square, manually followed a recursive algorithm of rotating and shrinking the square, then reflected it across both axes, resulting in an ellipse.
173 notes
·
View notes
I was really surprised with how clean this one turned out. It almost reminds me of sound waves, in some strange way.
151 notes
·
View notes
Ikeda Map with Associated Voronoi Diagram
...and a lot of colours!
22 notes
·
View notes
Heeeeey whoa whoa whoa please leave generative and algorithmic art out of the AI art arguments, they are NOT the same thing. Can't tell if people are just mixing up terms or actually think that if AI art is bad then generative and algorithmic art are also.
22 notes
·
View notes
This took days of tweaking but finally got it the way I envisioned it. But I happy with the end result now :)
4 notes
·
View notes
I'm not an artist myself. At least, not in an image-creating way. However, I think I've got a good metaphor for why AI generated art is pissing so many people off.
Imagine you're a woodworker. You make tables. You're really good at making tables! Honing this skill has been something you've invested hundreds, nay, thousands of hours into, alongside literal blood sweat and tears.
Say one day a man comes along with a fancy-looking metal box. It's really shiny. You watch him unload an absolute piece of junk table from the box. "This machine makes tables!" The man proclaims. Ah, the fruits of industry, you laugh. Shit tables and metal boxes. It's sort of funny to you.
Then you notice somebody ripped a leg off one of your tables. What the fucking hell?? Then you're told it's to feed the box, so it can make better tables. Besides, your table stands just fine on three legs anyway; it'd be damned selfish to want all four for yourself! You hate this, but there isn't much you can do. This man from out of town has a shiny box, and now the box has the table leg you made. Damn, but alright.
Soon you learn other carpenters are missing chair legs, then dresser legs, a door! And out of the metal box comes a horribly balanced table, four different length legs, and a handle where you'd put your plate!
It's the wonders of industry! Shitty tables.
Would you, dear reader, feel like you and your fellow woodworkers need to stand up to this affront? Would you feel justified in calling it theft? Seems damned sensible to me!
3 notes
·
View notes
Some sort of ritual? If you zoom in, there aren't too many solid lines, just a ton of single pixels in a sea of black. I really like the effect that it gives to this one.
39 notes
·
View notes
A Beginner's Guide to AI Art with Open-Source Tools
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transcended its conventional applications and found a new canvas in the realm of art, igniting a wave of creativity that blurs the lines between human and machine-generated artworks. As technology advances, AI art has emerged as a captivating fusion of algorithms, data, and human ingenuity, captivating audiences and creators alike with its mesmerizing…
View On WordPress
0 notes