Monday, January 21, 2008

vvvv

David Dessens' work. Experiments with software called vvvv (not for the mac, not that I'd know what to do with it :). These images look very organically which I like. There is what seems to be a paper texture in all the parts. Nice.




a favourite: generator x - code generated art and design

This site is one of my favourites. It is a hub for designers, engineers, programmers who are involved in code generated art and design. There are some strinkingly beautiful projects. This site is a window to one of the most fascinating and innovative developments in graphic design, illustration, engineering and information graphics.
Take this example (which the site in its turn picked from the weblog 30gms)
These are images of the geological composition of the surface of the moon. Don't ask me what it is exactly that is represented here. I just look at the images and see beautiful complex, compositions, rendered in fantastic psychedelic colors.
Erik Natzke who I mentioned in the previous post is a main contributor (founder?). The links from and to this site are so many, that it will take a good deal of time to follow them up. Like I said: I think this site is the perfect start for a journey into the beautiful (brave new) world of code, art, design and imagery.

USGS Astrogeology Research Program: West side of the moon

USGS Astrogeology Research Program: West side of the moon











Some pictures from flickr logs. See this post for more stunning imagery


gorgeous

Gorgeous an extremely complex modells from Marc Fornes





art from code - generator X

Generator.x 2.0: Beyond the Screen

cool site about computer generated "art".
Generator X

Sunday, January 20, 2008

arceren met software

http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~blob/pdf/sousa-CGF-03.pdf