This system serendipitously works for today’s prompt, too (“use a library that you haven’t used before”) - it’s my first time using the {Rcpp} package, which integrates R with C++.
An improvement on #genuary5, in the style of Vera Molnar. Here the background is darker, the image isn't clipped and the underlying function is more complex. #genuary
Discretised the flow field to make straight lines, and plotted some bold lines. Feel kind of bad doing something so rough in homage to one of the original greats of the field, maybe I'll come back to this..
January 5: "In the style of Vera Molnár (1924-2023)"
Here's a generative interpretation of Molnár's "Quatre rectangles à la régle d'or" (Four Golden Rectangles, 2004). The lighting could be more naturalistic (e.g., shadow offsets and blur radii cued to the imagined height of each rectangle off the canvas), but I think this captures the spirit of the composition reasonably well. Source code at https://editor.p5js.org/isohedral/sketches/0zRnX1SFz#genuary#genuary2024#genuary5
Day 5 #genuary2024 | In the style of Vera Molnár
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Wearing a pair of glasses inspired by Molnár's "(Des)Ordres" series (1974). Glasses follow my eyes/head movement with ml5 + p5js
Clicking on the keyboard randomizes the squares with different probabilities
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Genuary Prompt Nr. 5 is "In the style of Vera Molnàr". When I looked at her works I liked the framing squares with things going on in them. They reminded me at what I saw when investigating Dynamical Systems. This is 8 iterations of the function f(x,y)=( x-(1+y/4)tan(y)-t*y , x )
Today's prompt is "Particles", and I've posted some of my thinking and images my code produced on my Patreon and Ko-fi. These are public posts, not just for my suporters:
Genuary 2024 Day 5: "In the style of Vera Molnár (1924-2023)"
Rather than trying to replicate her art style, I'm taking inspiration and paying homage to the trail blazing work of Vera Molnar, who recently passed away (Dec 7, 2023).
So I'm playing with one of her nested square patterns.