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It's probably a lost cause and also too short notice, but I'm still thinking about #AlgoApril, which I proposed back in 2022, but it's an incomplete list of prompts and sadly never took off...
https://github.com/algoapril/algoapril-2022
From the readme:
Learning about & applying algorithms and data structures for generative art/design, helping to introduce participants to a wider spectrum of techniques.
Unlike other initiatives like #genuary, #codevember, #nodevember etc., all of which are predominantly using visual/conceptual prompts, the focus of the #AlgoApril initiative is on algorithmic literacy, using technical, algorithmic prompts (of course, with some [visual] references and study materials) without further prescribing how these algorithms should be used. The only aim, goal and hope is for people to creatively engage with these techniques, breaking 'em, hacking 'em and finding interesting uses to create outcomes, which could be considered artistic. Algorithmic layering is encouraged at each turn!
In some sense, this more "bottom-up" approach to creation is maybe alien to some, but the lack of explicit aesthetic or conceptual/artistic goals has the potential to produce a much wider scope of outcomes (hopefully not only visual - audio, text and other outputs are highly encouraged!). There's also hope it could be more educational, helping people to engage with a larger repertoire of fundamental algorithmic tools and then apply & mix them in their own work/practice.
Many of the topics & algorithms selected here will have a more or less known visual representation and we encourage everyone to consciously reject these clichés and make honest attempts to find creative other solutions to visualize/sonify/represent them.
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In any way, I'll be following the #AlgoApril hashtag and boosting relevant outcomes to help circulation. I'm currently on a few deadlines, so not sure how much I can contribute myself, but might post some of my own prior art related to the prompts...
#Algorithms #DataStructures #AlgorithmicArt #AlgoMusic #GenerativeArt #DataViz #CompSci #Education
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It's probably a lost cause and also too short notice, but I'm still thinking about #AlgoApril, which I proposed back in 2022, but it's an incomplete list of prompts and sadly never took off...
https://github.com/algoapril/algoapril-2022
From the readme:
Learning about & applying algorithms and data structures for generative art/design, helping to introduce participants to a wider spectrum of techniques.
Unlike other initiatives like #genuary, #codevember, #nodevember etc., all of which are predominantly using visual/conceptual prompts, the focus of the #AlgoApril initiative is on algorithmic literacy, using technical, algorithmic prompts (of course, with some [visual] references and study materials) without further prescribing how these algorithms should be used. The only aim, goal and hope is for people to creatively engage with these techniques, breaking 'em, hacking 'em and finding interesting uses to create outcomes, which could be considered artistic. Algorithmic layering is encouraged at each turn!
In some sense, this more "bottom-up" approach to creation is maybe alien to some, but the lack of explicit aesthetic or conceptual/artistic goals has the potential to produce a much wider scope of outcomes (hopefully not only visual - audio, text and other outputs are highly encouraged!). There's also hope it could be more educational, helping people to engage with a larger repertoire of fundamental algorithmic tools and then apply & mix them in their own work/practice.
Many of the topics & algorithms selected here will have a more or less known visual representation and we encourage everyone to consciously reject these clichés and make honest attempts to find creative other solutions to visualize/sonify/represent them.
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In any way, I'll be following the #AlgoApril hashtag and boosting relevant outcomes to help circulation. I'm currently on a few deadlines, so not sure how much I can contribute myself, but might post some of my own prior art related to the prompts...
#Algorithms #DataStructures #AlgorithmicArt #AlgoMusic #GenerativeArt #DataViz #CompSci #Education
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It's probably a lost cause and also too short notice, but I'm still thinking about #AlgoApril, which I proposed back in 2022, but it's an incomplete list of prompts and sadly never took off...
https://github.com/algoapril/algoapril-2022
From the readme:
Learning about & applying algorithms and data structures for generative art/design, helping to introduce participants to a wider spectrum of techniques.
Unlike other initiatives like #genuary, #codevember, #nodevember etc., all of which are predominantly using visual/conceptual prompts, the focus of the #AlgoApril initiative is on algorithmic literacy, using technical, algorithmic prompts (of course, with some [visual] references and study materials) without further prescribing how these algorithms should be used. The only aim, goal and hope is for people to creatively engage with these techniques, breaking 'em, hacking 'em and finding interesting uses to create outcomes, which could be considered artistic. Algorithmic layering is encouraged at each turn!
In some sense, this more "bottom-up" approach to creation is maybe alien to some, but the lack of explicit aesthetic or conceptual/artistic goals has the potential to produce a much wider scope of outcomes (hopefully not only visual - audio, text and other outputs are highly encouraged!). There's also hope it could be more educational, helping people to engage with a larger repertoire of fundamental algorithmic tools and then apply & mix them in their own work/practice.
Many of the topics & algorithms selected here will have a more or less known visual representation and we encourage everyone to consciously reject these clichés and make honest attempts to find creative other solutions to visualize/sonify/represent them.
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In any way, I'll be following the #AlgoApril hashtag and boosting relevant outcomes to help circulation. I'm currently on a few deadlines, so not sure how much I can contribute myself, but might post some of my own prior art related to the prompts...
#Algorithms #DataStructures #AlgorithmicArt #AlgoMusic #GenerativeArt #DataViz #CompSci #Education
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It's probably a lost cause and also too short notice, but I'm still thinking about #AlgoApril, which I proposed back in 2022, but it's an incomplete list of prompts and sadly never took off...
https://github.com/algoapril/algoapril-2022
From the readme:
Learning about & applying algorithms and data structures for generative art/design, helping to introduce participants to a wider spectrum of techniques.
Unlike other initiatives like #genuary, #codevember, #nodevember etc., all of which are predominantly using visual/conceptual prompts, the focus of the #AlgoApril initiative is on algorithmic literacy, using technical, algorithmic prompts (of course, with some [visual] references and study materials) without further prescribing how these algorithms should be used. The only aim, goal and hope is for people to creatively engage with these techniques, breaking 'em, hacking 'em and finding interesting uses to create outcomes, which could be considered artistic. Algorithmic layering is encouraged at each turn!
In some sense, this more "bottom-up" approach to creation is maybe alien to some, but the lack of explicit aesthetic or conceptual/artistic goals has the potential to produce a much wider scope of outcomes (hopefully not only visual - audio, text and other outputs are highly encouraged!). There's also hope it could be more educational, helping people to engage with a larger repertoire of fundamental algorithmic tools and then apply & mix them in their own work/practice.
Many of the topics & algorithms selected here will have a more or less known visual representation and we encourage everyone to consciously reject these clichés and make honest attempts to find creative other solutions to visualize/sonify/represent them.
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In any way, I'll be following the #AlgoApril hashtag and boosting relevant outcomes to help circulation. I'm currently on a few deadlines, so not sure how much I can contribute myself, but might post some of my own prior art related to the prompts...
#Algorithms #DataStructures #AlgorithmicArt #AlgoMusic #GenerativeArt #DataViz #CompSci #Education
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It's probably a lost cause and also too short notice, but I'm still thinking about #AlgoApril, which I proposed back in 2022, but it's an incomplete list of prompts and sadly never took off...
https://github.com/algoapril/algoapril-2022
From the readme:
Learning about & applying algorithms and data structures for generative art/design, helping to introduce participants to a wider spectrum of techniques.
Unlike other initiatives like #genuary, #codevember, #nodevember etc., all of which are predominantly using visual/conceptual prompts, the focus of the #AlgoApril initiative is on algorithmic literacy, using technical, algorithmic prompts (of course, with some [visual] references and study materials) without further prescribing how these algorithms should be used. The only aim, goal and hope is for people to creatively engage with these techniques, breaking 'em, hacking 'em and finding interesting uses to create outcomes, which could be considered artistic. Algorithmic layering is encouraged at each turn!
In some sense, this more "bottom-up" approach to creation is maybe alien to some, but the lack of explicit aesthetic or conceptual/artistic goals has the potential to produce a much wider scope of outcomes (hopefully not only visual - audio, text and other outputs are highly encouraged!). There's also hope it could be more educational, helping people to engage with a larger repertoire of fundamental algorithmic tools and then apply & mix them in their own work/practice.
Many of the topics & algorithms selected here will have a more or less known visual representation and we encourage everyone to consciously reject these clichés and make honest attempts to find creative other solutions to visualize/sonify/represent them.
--
In any way, I'll be following the #AlgoApril hashtag and boosting relevant outcomes to help circulation. I'm currently on a few deadlines, so not sure how much I can contribute myself, but might post some of my own prior art related to the prompts...
#Algorithms #DataStructures #AlgorithmicArt #AlgoMusic #GenerativeArt #DataViz #CompSci #Education
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I adjusted the volume pitch and fixed a Firefox bug. Still not happy with the visualizer.
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From what I learned from toying with pure C Oscillators for making music [1], I've been trying out something even more weird. It's still a work in progress, so it's just for your ears for now [2].
1: https://caffeine.wiki/jerdehl.html
2: https://dungeonsynth.caffeine.computer/ -
AI Music Evolution: From Amiga’s AlgoMusic to Today’s Mind-Blowing Tech
#AIMusic #AlgoMusic #Amiga #MusicTech #AIComposers #RobSmithDev #RetroComputing #AlgorithmicMusic #SoundHelix
https://theoasisbbs.com/ai-music-evolution-from-amigas-algomusic-to-todays-mind-blowing-tech/?feed_id=2335&_unique_id=67dc134b8989b -
Remixing my own tune "Ting" from Black Plastics Pt. 5 using jaycee.pd, a sampler component based on my #rissetrhythm Pure Data implementation after @danstowell 2011 ICMC paper. #puredata #algomusic #remix
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Ah, I feel a bit shy about it, but, I needed to get a release of some tracks out ... since they change every time I touch them! These are a bit on the academic end of music, Ragas for R2 https://measurelesstoman.bandcamp.com #AlgoMusic
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Tidal is like: Let's go from a play of the greatest hits of The White Stripes album to a mix of The White Stripes and music from Quentin Tarantino movies, some Johnny Cash and other tidbits.
Me: WTF :cinnamontoastwtf:
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#genuary10: Generative music
Hooking up a bunch of moving agents controlled by the mouse. Each mover gets a synthesizer tuned with a major C scale note, randomly selected. Collision with the borders of the canvas triggers attack and release.
#genuary #genuary10 #genuary2023 #p5js #tonejs #generative #generativeart #CreativeCoding #generativemusic #algorithm #algomusic
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#SuperCollider + Salamander Grand Piano in #Renoise
:bandcamp:
https://lukaprincic.bandcamp.com/track/algoforte-3-220105b:cc_cc: :cc_by: :cc_sa:
source code: https://git.tmp.si/luka/algoforte01/src/branch/main/algoforte01.scd
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had great fun with transpositions within Pbind.
I especially think "\mtransposition" - modal transposition is underexplored ATM.
not proper #sctoot because code is more than 1000 characters, so outside link is necessary, but anyway.. enjoy.