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Adam Ferriss | on Tumblr (b.1988, USA) - Zero-Player Game
Los Angeles based artist Adam Ferriss presents a sundry of photographic phantasmagoria. After receiving a BFA from The Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, MD, he relocated to Los Angeles, CA where he currently resides. His work includes RGB Tricolor separation, mashed pixel array data, color & black & white photographs. For this particular collection of greyscale patterns, Ferriss used code written in the popular programming language Processing that employed two techniques: pixel sorting and cellular automata. Starting with a photograph of a wave crashing against a craggy shore, Ferriss first used code to sort the pixels from brightest to darkest (his program was a tweaked version of one written by fellow artist Jeff Thompson). Then Ferriss made a greyscale version of that image and sorted its pixels again. At this point in the process, the original ocean scene is totally unrecognizable, having been rearranged pixel by pixel into a bouquet of monochrome diamonds. (cf. Fast Co Design) You can visit his website or follow his Tumblr for more work.
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Updated this with color and alpha blends
http://adamferriss.com/grid4WebSeems like directional, spot, and point light don’t work with beginShape()’s in processing.js which is a shame because it looks a lot fancier with some color fill and lighting.
slightly modified grid from the Perlin Noise landscape sketch in Daniel Shiffman’s The Nature of Code
Running on processing.js
Requires webGLControls:
mouse around to rotate grid
click to reset background+ key = adds spaces between squares on x-axis
- key = minuses spaces between squares on x-axis1 key = new random stroke color
a key = new random alpha color0 key = adds spaces between squares on y-axis
9 key = minuses spaces between squares on y-axis(You may need to click in the window first to make the keystrokes active)
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alli
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gold room
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I made this toy for you!
http://adamferriss.com/grid4Webslightly modified grid from the Perlin Noise landscape sketch in Daniel Shiffman’s The Nature of Code
Running on processing.js
Requires webGLLet me know how you like it!
Controls:
mouse around to rotate grid
click to reset background+ adds spaces between squares on x-axis
- minuses spaces between squares on x-axis0 adds spaces between squares on y-axis
9 minuses spaces between squares on y-axis(You may need to click in the window first to make the keystrokes active)
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idl
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drawing with a grid
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newnew @lftf gifs in production
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caelulum
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Chrysotile
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conveyor blog: OFF PRESS // Dark Matter, Conveyor Magazine Issue No. 4




Originally released on the day after the last day of the world - December 22, 2012 - we are going on press with another print run of the Dark Matter issue this weekend. This issue is one hundred pages of incredible images and articles housed in a letterpress cover designed by…
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Wish I could show you guys this program in the browser but webgl is giving me trouble.
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dynSatPlus