"Inifinite Scroll"
The altar was surrounded by countless skeletons. Above it, the scroll of immortality floated silently. What does it say? "Thou shall die if ye cease reading!"
Oh, no!
src below
I enjoyed this and immediately thought about using #OpenSimplexNoise for the "infinite scroll" prompt, making an interactive sketch #genuary28 #genuary2025 Code at: https://github.com/villares/sketch-a-day/tree/main/2025/sketch_2025_01_28
More sketch-a-day: https://abav.lugaralgum.com/sketch-a-day
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ScrollMaps
Video: https://youtu.be/Mg2AfI1LJGI
#Genuary #Livecoding #Worldbuilding #design #Genuary21 #Genuary28 #Genuary30
Blogpost: https://blog.illestpreacha.com/genuary2025scrollmaps
The prompt for #Genuary2025 Day 21 is “ #CollisionDetection“, Day 28 is “ #InfiniteScroll “ & Day 30 is “ #AbstractMap ”
ScrollMaps uses #python , #hydravideosynth & #sonicpi to bring the three prompts together: Heat Maps & Radial Maps in Python, Abstraction & scrolling with Hydra and Collision Detection used for the SonicPi composition.
Maps Scrolling
Paths Unrolling
Abstraction Evading
Infinite Scrolls Shifting
Lifting
To the next point where the shade is in
Genuary 2025 Day 28 Prompt: "Infinite Scroll."
For this one, I'm sharing an existing piece: "Viral Snowflakes Game". It's a simple little keyboard controlled game with virus 'snowflakes' drifting down the screen and the player has a little syringe/ship to shoot vaccines at the viruses as they scroll down.
"Infinite Scroll."
Any manifesto worth its salt is tediously long, if not infinite or nearly so. Also, many of them are indecipherable.
So, here is my manifesto. This is a continuation from the Genuary 2023 prompt on asemic writing (using lines and symbols that look like writing, but do not have any meaning).
It is left as an exercise for the reader to interpret the text.
#genuary28 Prompt: Infinite Scroll
Another PixelMap. Something like (y-(x|y))%20 iIrc
JAN. 28. (credit: Sophia (fractal kitty))
#genuary #genuary28 #genuary2025
Day 28: Infinite Scroll.
I created an illusion of an infinite scroll as an art plot in R using {ggplot2} and {gganimate}.
code : https://github.com/sndaba/genuary2025/tree/main/genuary28
42 years ago Carol Shaw's River Raid was released for the Atari 2600. Shaw had programmed one of the earliest procedurally generated vertical scrolling video games. Her "River of No Return" was effectively infinite.
After countless gamers had cleared the river of obstacles, I reimagine the river today now occupied by wildlife
#genuary #genuary28 #genuary2025 #CreativeCoding #RiverRaid #InfiniteScroll #GenArt #GenerativeArt
#genuary28 "Skeuomorphism"
How about a fractal made to look like a flower?
Genuary 2024 Day 28: "Skeuomorphism"
I'm thinking rotary phone dials. How some push button phones had buttons arranged like a rotary dial.
More images and thoughts are in public posts on my Patreon and Ko-fi:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/genuary-2024-day-96888783
https://ko-fi.com/post/Genuary-2024-Day-28-E1E1TKYLG
#genuary2024 day 28: Skeuomorphism
An attempt at imitating cross-stitching/embroidery
Genuary day 28: Skeuomorphism. I... am not a fan of skeuomorphism tbh. But it put in mind the big shift from skeuomorphism to clean design in app UI a decade or so back, and having done a lot of UI design, I know how important that is.
So I spent some time cleaning up the UI in my tools, making it easier to navigate and read, restructuring the menu.
Time spent improving your tools and your workflow is 100% as valid as time making art (so long as you don't just build tools forever!)
#GENUARY #genuary2024 #genuary28 #creativecoding
Day 29 is Maximalism. I wasn’t sure what to do with this one and I’m having fun with a new system, so I just made something that has multiple things going on. #genuary28 #genuary2023 #genuary
Day 28: Generative poetry
For this prompt I decided to revisit my system for creating asemic glyphs. Here is a poem by Lady Ono no Komachi in one randomly generated synthetic script:
Visible colours
(Invisible passions)
Fade from
This world's
Human hearts
And flowers.
Coded in #Rstats using #ggplot2 and #ggforce. Code and more examples of outputs can be found in my #Genuary 2023 repo:
https://github.com/paezha/genuary2023/tree/master/2022-01-28_Generative-Poetry
I plan to code this weekend, but for poetry I’d like to share this project that took over a year to create that I finished in 2022. https://fractalkitty.com/2022/04/03/serendipitous-oulipo-haiku/
This work of art is analog generative art. I also coded it(in the link).