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Video Paramecia at the Spring Show

May 16, 2012 · by Kim Ash · in Computational Cameras, Nature of Code

Video Paramecia was in the Spring Show! In HD! It had a great location in the entrance hallway where lots of people interacted with it. Here are a few screenshots from the second day. My only regret is that I…

Video Paramecia

May 11, 2012 · by Kim Ash · in Computational Cameras, Nature of Code

I now understand why ITP students often incorporate multiple classes into their final projects. The obvious reason is, of course, less work. But the less obvious reason turned out to be more compelling: inspiration. I agonized for a few weeks…

Ants

May 2, 2012 · by Kim Ash · in Nature of Code

We spent some time in Nature of Code learning about Autonomous Steering Behaviors. This is a fancy umbrella term for simulations of group and individual movements “in the wild.” This can describe phenomena like the flocking of birds, or the…

Cracking Up is Hard to Do

April 27, 2012 · by Kim Ash · in Nature of Code

Sheiva Rezvani and I decided to mimic the cracking of a surface for our Nature of Code midterm project. The appearance of the cracks is determined by a one-dimensional Perlin Noise function. This function is often used to simulate the…

Sakura dans Particles

April 4, 2012 · by Kim Ash · in Nature of Code

The particle system code examples all had an ethereal quality to them. I wanted to do something with the code that would enhance that. I used a photograph I took of the cherry blossoms in the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens for…

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