Flickr Fruits # 17

Flickr Fruits # 17
Attractor 1 a3, b9, c4, d-4, s2 – Subblue

The Oscillographic elegance of Subblue’s Simple Attractors set are based on two simple equations by Peter de Jong and Cliff Pickover. While a few of the outputs have non-deterministic complexity in their overall form, others appear to describe specific harmonic progressions to create lightweight space-time gauze-like glyphs.

Using film dialogue taken from subtitle files as a base material, Evsc’s Cinematic Particles data visualisation set appear as calligraphic branching doodles – ‘Smokey watercolour drawings emerge from each movies individual frequency of spoken words and their letters’. Could this method hint at the hidden combinatorial code inherent in language and the spoken word?

Actop’s Random Graphics set appear to have the deconstructed aesthetic of a render from an unruly visual programming environment but were infact produced using Adobe After Effects. Fresh minimal colour palettes enhance a fragmented and iterated multiform environment.

Related:
More Oscillographical art can be found here and here
More meta-calligraphy can be found here

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