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Efflorescence

Efflorescence is a series of kaleidoscopic art stills generated with Processing p5js.

jacob-joaquinJacob Joaquin
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This project was created on 11/10/2016 and last updated 5 years ago.

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Images are generated as a Perlin noise walker moves an evolving brush inside a kaleidoscopic pattern. All stills are created using the same script with two variable changes: The Perlin noise seed and the number of kaleidoscope points. Minor brightness curves are applied inside Photoshop.

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    Go to Efflorescence @ OpenProcessing.

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    Fork and remix. Start with the user settings near the top.

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AVR wrote 11/11/2016 at 00:18 • point

Neat project, I really should actually use processing sometime LOL 

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Sophi Kravitz wrote 11/10/2016 at 17:41 • point

hey Jacob - these are gorgeous!

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Jacob Joaquin wrote 11/10/2016 at 17:57 • point

Thanks, Sophi. That means a lot. This series is big leap for me, personally, and I'm hoping it'll lead to new and exciting works in the future.

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