#genuary Day 19: "16x16"
Made a little display using 16x16 characters, inspired by Alex' wonderful blog post about ASCII rendering: https://alexharri.com/blog/ascii-rendering
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#genuary Day 20: "One line. An artwork that is made of a single line only."
Hilbert's cat! 🐈
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As a bonus, here's "Bad Apple", rendered as a multi-resolution Hilbert curve.
Thanks to @janamarie@mystical.garden for the idea!
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#genuary Day 21: "Bauhaus Poster"
Made this generator just with HTML/CSS/JS.
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#genuary Day 22: "Pen plotter ready."
Another experiment with a space filling curve – this is based on the so-called Gosper curve.
Big thanks to @bleeptrack@vis.social for drawing the SVG on a real pen plotter! <3 See the next toots for some videos!
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Here's the last seconds of the curve being drawn! #genuary
And here's a video of the finished drawing, showing some details.
The less tangled parts of the curve look a lot like clouds to me – that was totally a happy accident that I decided to keep! :D #genuary
#genuary Day 23: "Transparency"
Did someone lose their marbles?
Arranged the scene with Blender's Geometry Nodes. <3
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#Genuary Day 24: "Perfectionist's nightmare"
Sorry.
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#Genuary Day 25: "Organic Geometry"
Not sure what these are? But it's nice to watch them grow.
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#Genuary Day 26: "Recursive Grids. Split the canvas into a grid of some kind and recurse on each cell again and again."
Learned about rep-tiles today – shapes that can be tiled with smaller versions of themselves!
So here's a recursive L-shape. Depending on how you shade them, you get some nice fractals!
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#Genuary Day 27: "Lifeform"
Wrote a little swarm algorithm! It works like this:
1. Walk in a random direction.
2. Follow another bug if it's:
- in front of you
- not too far away
- moving away from you
3. Avoid the walls.
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#Genuary Day 28: "No libraries, no canvas, only HTML elements."
Used a technique I learned from @rebane2001@infosec.exchange in her awesome #39c3 talk "CSS Clicker Training", and made a light switch!
No Javascript, not even a <style> tag! The trick is a <details> tag + lots of inline styles.
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