"Screensaver"
You sit, dazed, thinking about what you've done until a screensaver awakens you from your stupor. You still can't believe it. You pressed the key; you did it. All hell has broken loose.
The prompt for Genuary 2024 Day 6 is Screensaver and Day 10 is Hexagonal
HexagonalFlush imagines a hexagonal screensaver coded in #Hydra#hydravideosynth@hydra
Poem
Six Sided
Not Regular
But Intercellular
Deep Minded
As each side
Holds it own Reason and Rhyme
Here's a slight variation of a perfect loop I created in Genuary last year. I added color and changed the aspect ratio to make it more screensaver-ish.
Day 6 #genuary2024 | Screensaver
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A group of particles move around the screen. Lines connect the particles to hands moving around the screen. Hand tracking with #ml5js & #p5js #genuary6.
This is my homage to the legendary After Dark flying toaster screensaver, from my student days working on 68k Macs. I've challenged myself here to make something resembling a toaster, wings and toast using no external models or textures. The solution is entirely functional, with no state.
For #genuary6 (screensaver), I decided to go slightly retro, show my age, and update the 'classic' windows screensaver 'Mystify Your Mind'.
Code/watch it run at : https://openprocessing.org/sketch/2137614
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:
Many people think Picasso said "Good Artists Copy; Great Artists Steal". Ironically, this or similar quotes have been said by many artists and there's no evidence to attribute it to Picasso himself (https://quoteinvestigator.com/2013/03/06/artists-steal/).
Anyway, here's Picasso stealing the Mona Lisa. Made with #StableDiffusion, which was arguably trained with stolen images.