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== MachineAlgorithm 5: Sin, Cos, and Data Noise — 9.11.18== | |||
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| Two experiments with adding noise as the arms move out from the center. <br><br>The first adds noice to the X/Y coordinates, the second adds noise to the angle value. | |||
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Revision as of 12:06, 16 November 2018
MachineAlgorithm 2: Lazlo — 26.10.18
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A recreation of László Moholy-Nagy's Q1 Suprematistic |
MachineAlgorithm 3: Grid Variants — 2.11.18
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A grid of squares and circles. Created by loops within loops. Different properties are affected by the iteration values of the inner and outer loops. |
MachineAlgorithm 4: Rando Triangles — 9.11.18
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A grid of equilateral triangles with increased coordinate noise. Program continually draws new random triangles onto the screen. Only still shot shown. |
MachineAlgorithm 5: Sin, Cos, and Data Noise — 9.11.18
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Two experiments with adding noise as the arms move out from the center. The first adds noice to the X/Y coordinates, the second adds noise to the angle value. |