#GENUARY2025

2025-04-06

I worked a little more in my #hitomezashi patterns. Now in the standard form...
#genuary2025 #genuary29

A hitomezashi pattern made from two sentences.
David A. ReimanndrMathArt@mathstodon.xyz
2025-04-06

#MathArtMarch Day 6: Single Line
One single line (in a general sense) that draws 2025.
#MathArt
A repost from #genuary2025.

One single line (in a general sense) that draws 2025.
2025-03-11

It's never too late. I implemented an algorithm that transforms text in a hitomezashi pattern which resambles works from Julio Le Parc.

Here I used a short story by Borges.

#genuary2025 #genuary29 #genuary

Stephen Moreton-Howellsteve3007
2025-02-24

Here's an illustration of the "Maxwell's Demon" thought experiment, with the demon's "gate" programmed to allow particles moving from right to left but block left to right.

My next Android app will be a game based on this scenario. Watch this space!

Stephen Moreton-Howellsteve3007
2025-02-24

Simulation of the flow of a million mutually interacting particles past a circular obstacle. This time with an inset 10x zoomed window showing individual particles. 1 in 1000 of them shown larger for illustration of movement.

youtube.com/watch?v=U66q0pnUFf4

2025-02-16

Algorithmic doodle of the afternoon inspired by an image seen during #genuary2025 . The goal is to recreate an approximation of an image with a single non intersecting line. I've used a dragon curve fractal with varying recursion level according to the brightness. The curve is then rounded using cubic bezier curve and colourized according to the original image. I've actually used four lines originating from the center left empty on purpose. There are also some places where it self intersects. But it was fun to do.
#cprogramming #generativeart

An approximation of "The Wave" by Hokusai made of 4 fractal dragon curves with varying recursive level according to brightness.
2025-02-11

#genuary2025 #genuary25 Day 25: "One line that may or may not intersect itself."

dr 🛠️🛰️📡🎧:blobfoxcomputer:davidr@hachyderm.io
2025-02-09

Prompt: Black on black.

(I deliberately skipped Prompt 3, "Exactly 42 lines of code." which seemed both too constricting and not constricting enough.)

#genuary #genuary2025 #genuary4 #python #pyqtgraph

Woutw0u7
2025-02-06

After adding a lot of extra modules to my toolkit during , I'm now polishing up everything. One of them is an Okhsl picker, and while testing its performance against HSL and other spaces, it became clear how bad HSL actually is when using it with interpolations.

dr 🛠️🛰️📡🎧:blobfoxcomputer:davidr@hachyderm.io
2025-02-06

#genuary

Layers upon layers upon layers.

I still like the basic idea here, but I couldn't make it work on multiple levels (how ironic).

I spent several hours trying to understand how color compositing works in general and in #qt in particular. I kind of got something fragile sort-of working.

When I gave up on Making It Perfect, I realized that looping a blizzard is unlikely to work.

Welp. This is a #learning #python #pyqtgraph project anyway and that goal was accomplished.

#genuary2025 #genuary2

2025-02-05

Choosing pixels from a sorted or unsorted copy of a flowfield image depending on the hue of the original image. Anything from blue-green to purple-red gets copied, otherwise we see a sorted version.

#mathart #rtistry #genuary2025

A colourful mathematical artwork
2025-02-03

Quiet around here. Feels like everybody is recuperating after a busy month for some reason...

Here are the first ~20,000 digits of e, sorted from low to high within each row. 0 = dark blue and 9 = yellow. This could have worked for #genuary27 "no randomness or noise or trig." In my defense, I am very slow.

#GenArt #GenerativeArt #Processing #CreativeCoding #Genuary #Genuary2025

A grid of small squares, displaying a gradient of 10 colors from left to right of dark blue to light yellow. On each row the transition from one color to the next is staggered *seemingly* randomly, but not really randomly, because it's all based on the digits of e.
2025-02-01

#genuary2025 #genuary28 Day 28: "Infinite Scroll."

Scott Richmondscr@assemblag.es
2025-02-01

#genuary2025 #genuary #genuary12 #genuary14: only black and white, subdivision. Combining the two prompts. Not in love with this, but can't tweak all day. Variation on the Koch curve.

Yes, I know it's February 1, and the world is on fire.

Edit 1: Not Sierpienski triangle! Edit 2: Here's the code: web.ludus.dev/?code=let+side_l

Six white-on-black iterations of a "Serpinski square," each increasing the depth of recursion, offset one to the other in a horizontal progression.
dr 🛠️🛰️📡🎧:blobfoxcomputer:davidr@hachyderm.io
2025-02-01

It's February 1 and you know what that means!

#GENUARY!!

This is my first ever entry. Prompt is "Vertical or horizontal lines only."

#genuary2025 #genuary1 #python #pyqtgraph

Nikolay Pyatayevampersand@ohai.social
2025-02-01

Big thanks to the organizers and participants of Genuary2025 – it was a very exciting month with interesting challenges and a great variety of fascinating results!
Thank you to everyone who took the time to check out my works and share their own – it was a pleasure to be part of such an event!

#genuary2025 #genuary #genuary31

Łukasz Langaambv
2025-02-01

prompt: pixel sorting.

This took a lot of effort since I have zero experience with GLSL, but it's a success in the end. The pixels are sorted, indeed.

ambv.pyscriptapps.com/genuary-

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