Not to try anybody’s patience, but here’s two more images to add to the corpus:
http://www.kunst.no/bjornmag/mpphp2004/PixelDustf/PixelDust03b2005.jpg
http://www.kunst.no/bjornmag/mpphp2004/PixelDustf/PixelDust03c2005.jpg
m
On Aug 13, 2005, at 8:08 PM, mwp wrote:
PixelDust 2005
After Seraut
On Aug 13, 2005, at 8:08 PM, mwp wrote:
PixelDust 2005
After Seraut
Fragmenting an image, then concatenating the offset fragments in the XY
direction.
123 234 345 etc.
3 different levels of precision depicted below, with partial blowups of
the 2nd and 3rd to see the details that are too fine
to add to
the corpus:
http://www.kunst.no/bjornmag/mpphp2004/PixelDustf/PixelDust03b2005.jpg
http://www.kunst.no/bjornmag/mpphp2004/PixelDustf/PixelDust03c2005.jpg
m
On Aug 13, 2005, at 8:08 PM, mwp wrote:
PixelDust 2005
After Seraut
Fragmenting an image, then concatenating the offset fragments
On Aug 14, 2005, at 9:52 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote:
I use Mathematica on and off, but my current instantiation won't take
images, only works on straightforward mathematics. Don't ask. So it's
been frustrating. Years ago I tried Matlab (an early version I think
for DOS) and got nowhere - can
PixelDust 2005
After Seraut
Fragmenting an image, then concatenating the offset fragments in the XY
direction.
123 234 345 etc.
3 different levels of precision depicted below, with partial blowups of
the 2nd and 3rd to see the details that are too fine to reproduce in a
web-posted image. (Size