Snowflakes, flower petals, a galaxy’s spiral arms, a tiger’s stripes — these are all examples of naturally occurring patterns. Through computer programming using basic functions, matrix representation ...
It was an earworm that lasted four dozen years, but it wasn’t a jingle, it was an algorithm. An equation George Legrady came across in 1986 in Scientific American has captured his imagination again ...
In our present-day, digital art is defined by its limitless stylistic possibilities and methodologies. During its formative years, neoterics sought to further the existing relationship between ...
This century’s latest digital and generative tools have opened frontiers for artists, ushering in novel mediums and methods, while fast-tracking the rise of algorithmic art. But, as a new show is ...
Smart Banner Hub's Portrait Studio interface showing real-time mathematical transformation of a family portrait into algorithmic art. The split-screen view demonstrates the platform's dual-canvas ...
Frank A. Farris received funding from ICERM to cover travel to the "Illustrating Mathematics" workshop. Once upon a time, mathematicians imagined their job was to discover new mathematics and then let ...
Typography Studio 2.0's dynamic mathematical background engine showing Tech Circuit pattern selection with professional color controls and real-time intensity adjustment - demonstrating infinite ...
Chuck Cusack has been teaching in the Department of Computer Science at Hope since 2005 and began a joint appointment in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics in ...