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A simple algorithm based around an Infinity Set applied to three geometric shapes.
HUMAN ALGORITHMS
Is there a link between movements through physical space and navigation of the internet? What happens in the period of time where the brain disconnects and we mindlessly click and scroll. Does this relate to habitual, automatic bodily movement? Do humans tend towards making the same patterns with their bodies? Is there a human algorithm?
To start this work, I will make a simple program in Processing which will run in the background as a user navigates the internet, tracking the movements and clicks of the mouse pad.