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Remote Controlled Scuttlebot Prototype designed by Tom Northey

i need all of these.

(Source: koderburo)

2 months ago

March 8, 2013
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prostheticknowledge:

Seed Drawings by Clement Valla 

Ongoing art series which looks like computer generative art, is actually a product of thousands of drawings by people:

Each Seed Drawing is an aggregate of many smaller drawings, all produced as copies of one another.
Over a 3 month period, thousands of individuals were solicited to copy small simple line drawings, through an online labor marketplace called Amazon Mechanical Turk. As each copy was completed, it in turn was replicated by other Mechanical Turk workers. Each drawing is produced by a single individual with no knowledge of the overall forms and structure within the larger drawing.
The iterative process of copying produces growth-like structures in which different patterns of influence and large-scale structures emerge. These larger drawing characteristics are purely the result of local interactions; beyond the writing of the algorithm, no single individual is making larger decisions for the group.

More Here

1 year ago

April 23, 2012
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Robert Longo, charcoal drawing

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Robert Longo, charcoal drawing

1 year ago

September 3, 2011
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photo STB (ink on tracing paper) by Peter Jellitsch
STB means Streambody, this series is based on a motion algorithm that is used in architectural practice to simulate wind directions and the force of air that arrives at highrise buildings. I have experimented with this program, and the outcome was solid bubbles which I have then redrawn with the directions that they had. The degree denotation that my title has (for example: STB/S02/90°) is explaining the turn of the wind-force hitting the object.
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STB (ink on tracing paper) by Peter Jellitsch

STB means Streambody, this series is based on a motion algorithm that is used in architectural practice to simulate wind directions and the force of air that arrives at highrise buildings. I have experimented with this program, and the outcome was solid bubbles which I have then redrawn with the directions that they had. The degree denotation that my title has (for example: STB/S02/90°) is explaining the turn of the wind-force hitting the object.

via TRIANGULATION BLOG

1 year ago

August 31, 2011
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I love using the computer but I try to stay away from it till I’ve done most of the thinking for an idea, looked at it from all sides, because I feel that once the computer is involved things are on an inevitable path to being finished. Whereas in my sketchbook the possibilities are endless.

1 year ago

August 24, 2011
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prostheticknowledge:

ADA - analog interactive installation / kinetic sculpture by smigla-bobinski

Imagine a giant inflated sphere with many protuding pieces of charcoal coming from it. It is in a blank room, and the piece leaves marks on the walls. Essentially  a random abstract drawing piece.

More in the description here - Website can be found here

1 year ago

August 17, 2011
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The Ferrous Wheel (Jesse Houlding)

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1 year ago

July 13, 2011
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hapticblog:

The Automatic T-shirt: Kite-made art! William Lamson and Subports

2 years ago

September 24, 2010
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chrbutler:

Artist Clint Fulkerson drawing. (via)

2 years ago

July 21, 2010
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By Richard Purdy
 ”Field with Polar Clustering” 
1996 
various marking pens on paper
48 x 48 x
A drawing where individual spirograph wheels were chosen at random to cover points determined by the same radial pattern at different diameters.

unproductive:

By Richard Purdy

 ”Field with Polar Clustering” 

1996 

various marking pens on paper

48 x 48 x

A drawing where individual spirograph wheels were chosen at random to cover points determined by the same radial pattern at different diameters.

2 years ago

July 11, 2010
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