http://noemata.net/drawm/draw04/draw4.php

15.04.2005 22:12:24, Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Really like these. The random-walk aspect is similar to work I was doing
>in basic with quasi-fractal paths; check out the .bas (especially the
>drawalk) materials at the website under .bas, if you have access to
>qbasic. I'm not sure, but I could put qbasic itself up; it's a small
>program.

yes i'm working with random-walks in different ways here (i'd like to be
working from analog-digital drawings via markov chaining or something, to
use the patterns). in addition to random-walks there's some inhibition here
and there, don't go where you've been before, and a layerwise coloring - if
the processor was at a pixel then change color, up to nine levels of color,
so you could see it building up like a landscape, with the peaks being
white colors, draw05/, theater, yes draw some imaginary names on the maps..

btw the scripts are online, clicking would create another image in the
folder -
http://noemata.net/drawm/draw04/draw4.php
http://noemata.net/drawm/draw05/draw5.php
etc

>
>These are so elegant!
thanks, they're quite simple :) the number in the corner is the number of
steps in the image, a->b.
>
>I couldn't get the second URL to work btw - Alan
>
>

it supposed to be

>> http://noemata.net/noscapes



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>I just realized, you go towards < 10k almost by nature and I go to
>> 10k ditto, perhaps. In any case, theater!
>
>Alan
>

the imgs are around 250 bytes :)
i was thinking of a low level pool of signs, figures, gestures, ameslan
american sign language, which would self-emerge from random-walk/brownian-
motion, much heat/noise, prior to conceptualization and conventional
signs..

-bj�rn

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>On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>
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>> http://noemata.net/figesstures/
>>
>> the invension of writing awas an imoprtan turing pint in ciclisation.
the fist system of wriin gares toa hven delevped aroufn 4000 bc acient
sumeria
>> rea dseavins object pictorgraph
>> on sound
>> egutpina heoerogpyohc swrotong uses syumbols phoneticly ecxeptio fo
cheinese latin roman greek adn phenician daleth d door delta honene d
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>> altering its shape onto the one we recognixe in our own laguage oday
>>
>> ameslang bytes

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