Algorithmic crows (and the like)

September 10th, 2008

It’s a shame I’m only coming across this now, but better late than never. This recording, from FITC ‘08 Toronto, is a really inspiring take on how Robert Hodgin has used Processing to create some really amazing visual displays. He takes much of his inspirations from Perlin Noise, algorithmic repetition, and user-interactivity. If you’ve updated to the newest iTunes 8.0, you’ll see his work in the vastly improved visualizer.

EDIT: Unfortunately, it’s using an autoplaying video. For the sake of sanity, I’ve taken the embed out but you can click here to see it.

2 Responses to “Algorithmic crows (and the like)”

  1. Hrag Says:

    Hey Buck…

    I found you on LinkedIn, however we don’t have a special account that allows us to send messages… We are looking for a Flash developer. If you are interested at all, I would love to hear back from you. My email address is included in this post. Company name is Qik.

    Thanks much!

  2. Eugene Says:

    Nice article. Thanks. :) Eugene

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