see also:

http://mrob.com/pub/comp/xmorphia/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reaction%E2%80%93diffusion_system




On 5 March 2011 11:39, James Morris <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's a good point. Did you look at any of his other pieces, the
> black & white ones for example?They still suffer from the same
> criticism, but at least they don't look so much like candy floss ;-)
>
> I took a look at his website and found a 4.8mb PDF which I started to
> believe was going to explain everything. Unfortunately that weight was
> taken mostly with images.
>
> http://jonathanmccabe.com/Cyclic_Symmetric_Multi-Scale_Turing_Patterns.pdf
>
> Here's the link which introduced me:
>
> http://www.algorithmic-worlds.net/blog/blog.php?Post=20110227
>
> He's not mentioned until right at the bottom.
>
> James.
>
>
> On 5 March 2011 11:22, Michael Szpakowski <[email protected]> wrote:
>> It would be really interesting to see how, concretely, the maths and the 
>> programming that create this interact.
>> The description doesn't give us any sense of this, or how much 
>> "voluntaristic" initial artist input there is - surely *some* initial 
>> conditions must be specified -colours, co-ordinates, whatever?
>> As it stands the description verges on arm waving & mystification...
>> It all looks *quite nice* in a theme-parky kind of way. Maybe, with an 
>> appreciation of the pains the artist took to get to it, it could provide 
>> some nourishment - at the moment, for me at least, it's candyfloss and no 
>> more...
>> michael
>>
>> --- On Fri, 3/4/11, James Morris <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> From: James Morris <[email protected]>
>>> Subject: [NetBehaviour] into the color flow - Jonathan McCabe
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Date: Friday, March 4, 2011, 11:50 PM
>>> "Three processes interact to make
>>> this animation. A spontaneous
>>> differentiation due to a multi-scale Turing instability
>>> causes the
>>> development of dots and lines of various colors. Each color
>>> is also a
>>> movement, leading to a compressible flow which smears and
>>> obliterates
>>> the dots and lines. The third process is an overall
>>> exponential growth
>>> or inflation. Small structures expand, and the Turing
>>> instability
>>> causes sub-structures to form. "
>>>
>>> http://vimeo.com/20012585
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