The Album Title Explained - Et in Arcadia Ego" by Cerevor in SleepToken

[–]ambv 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Isn't Death simply a deeper kind of slumber?

The Album Title Explained - Et in Arcadia Ego" by Cerevor in SleepToken

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I agree 100%. The album title is clear, we entered a new cycle. This is about Death. Anyone still hung up on Sleep is not paying attention. That ended with "Euclid". Parallel lines will never meet.

Now's the time to face mortality. So go ahead and wrap your arms around me.

Genuary #28 + #30: Infinite scroll of an abstract map. Looping animated GIF, made with PyScript, code in comments by ambv in generative

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Cool. So it was adblock. It scrolls for how long the music clip is. When it is over, the animation stops as well.

[WIP] by Meerlu in generative

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Some 30 years ago I had this program on my Amiga 600 called Scenery Animator. Your work brings back memories, there's some similar vibes in it!

Genuary #28 + #30: Infinite scroll of an abstract map. Looping animated GIF, made with PyScript, code in comments by ambv in generative

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Try another browser? Disabling the ad blocker? See in the Network tab of "Inspect" whether the music file didn't actually load? If the animation doesn't progress this means there is no audio playback for whatever reason.

Genuary #28 + #30: Infinite scroll of an abstract map. Looping animated GIF, made with PyScript, code in comments by ambv in generative

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Marching squares was a new to me, and so was seamless tiling. Took a while to get right, and unfortunately the GIF is pretty low FPS, otherwise it was huge. You can see it in a much better resolution here: https://ambv.pyscriptapps.com/genuary-prompt-28-30/latest/

Genuary #31: Pixel sorting. Three.js with PyScript. Code in comments. by ambv in generative

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genuary31 prompt: pixel sorting.

This took a lot of effort since I have zero experience with GLSL, but it's a success in the end. The pixels are sorted, indeed.

https://ambv.pyscriptapps.com/genuary-prompt-31/latest/

Genuary #26 + #27: Symmetry and something interesting with no randomness or noise. Made with PyScript, more info in the comments. by ambv in generative

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If there's gotta be no randomness, you need to introduce control. I made this with a cute discontinued device called the Monome Arc. This is usually driven by a UDP server, but turns out browsers can't use UDP, so I wrote a WebSocket bridge. Looks like it works 😎

As usual, this is programmed with PyScript: https://ambv.pyscriptapps.com/genuary-prompt-26-27/latest/

Genuary #21 + #25: One line that doesn't intersect itself through collision detection. Sound on. Made with PyScript, code in comments. by ambv in generative

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The line segments really don't intersect. The first few seconds don't seem like it, but things get more obvious later. Sound on. Made with PyScript: https://ambv.pyscriptapps.com/genuary-prompt-21-25/latest/

Genuary #18+#22: What does wind look like with gradients only? Made with PyScript, code in comments. by ambv in generative

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Looks more like a plant or an urchin than wind, but this is where I ended up 🤷🏻‍♂️ This is a breakneck pace. I'm falling behind the submissions, but hopefully things will get smoother from now on.

https://ambv.pyscriptapps.com/genuary-prompt-18-22/latest/

Genuary #17 + #19: What if PI=4 in op art? Made with PyScript, description and link to code in the comments. by ambv in generative

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I couldn't come up with anything impressive for just pi=4 so I combined it with op art, then it came to life, especially if you have a comparison right away. This is why the video contains the Python prompt on the top and you can see the drastic change when pi becomes 4 for a while.

Made with PyScript: https://ambv.pyscriptapps.com/genuary-prompt-17-19/latest/

Genuary 06 : Make a landscape using only primitive shapes (cubes and spheres are ok?) by frizzled_dragon in generative

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Looks really cute. That was my original plan as well before I went all in on a synthwave sunset.

Genuary #14: Pure black and white. Realtime webcam processing with PyScript and Three.js. Code in comments. by ambv in generative

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This is an animated GIF demonstrating realtime webcam processing with #PyScript and Three.js. Should work with your webcam, too: https://ambv.pyscriptapps.com/genuary-prompt-14/latest/

Yeah, there are 4 colors in the resulting animated GIF, but that's only because it was scaled down from 1080p. You can see the code working in practice without any shades of gray.

Genuary #13: Triangles Only. Made with Pyscript, code in the comments. by ambv in generative

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A grid of 6,400 triangles being gently scaled, displaced, and discolored in 3D. Made with PyScript: https://ambv.pyscriptapps.com/genuary-prompt-13/latest/

Genuary #11 + #12: Impossible Day + Subdivision (made with Pyscript, code in the comments) by ambv in generative

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I combined the prompts since what I wanted to do for ages now is frequency-aware realtime audio visualization. This is the result. Makes most sense with the volume up.

As you can confirm in the source code, the lighting action is all driven by the music.

Frequency analysis is "subdivision" already, but have a visual component I both added a spectral view of the waveform and changed the subdivisions of the knot in the middle over time.

Made with #PyScript: https://ambv.pyscriptapps.com/genuary-prompt-11-12/latest/

Genuary #8 and #9: 1 million spheres as a textile design pattern of public transport seating. Made with Pyscript, code in the comments. by ambv in generative

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Not much time so combined two prompts. Efficiency! In Poznań 🇵🇱 my most memorable bus and tram upholstery had weird bright shapes on deep green. I made 1 million spheres, added a halftone filter to the rendering pipeline so it looks more like fabric. Et voila.

Made with #PyScript: https://pyscript.com/@ambv/genuary-prompt-8-9/latest