
Voronoi
2 years ago
Made with Processing. Audio by Kruder and Dorfmeister (Hide Abstract Jazz).
Voronoi cells are an interesting phenominon. Instead of trying to explain it, I will link to the source code I used to make this video.
cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/chew/Delaunay.html
You can also view the quicktime version here.
flight404.com/_videos/voronoi.mov
Helps to see the detail.
Voronoi cells are an interesting phenominon. Instead of trying to explain it, I will link to the source code I used to make this video.
cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/chew/Delaunay.html
You can also view the quicktime version here.
flight404.com/_videos/voronoi.mov
Helps to see the detail.
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morgan barnard
2 years ago really nice. I wanted it to keep going and going. thanks for the great link! -
Blake Whitman
2 years ago these are always really impressive. and tre tre cool. -
clickykbd 2 years agoThis one is so much fun in motion! Love the stills you put on flickr too though. -
Perez 2 years agomesmerizing -
Tommy Smith
2 years ago awesome. so inspiring. (and nice music -- what album is it from?) -
flight404
2 years ago Its from Count Basic Remixes. Good album. -
flight404
2 years ago Thanks all. Hope to have a more considered full song version up sometime soon. -
Bryan M. Ferguson
2 years ago soothes the eyes and ears! -
bednarz 2 years agoreally nice and hypnotic -
Russell Wynne
2 years ago Cool... looks like some living thing under a microscope. -
kyleklip 2 years agoYou make me itch to dig into p5. -
nshack 2 years agoI'm really glad I saw it. Very cool. -
Gabito Guzman 2 years agoIt's like visual coffee for the brain. -
prisonerjohn 2 years agowow, that looks really nice -
Sushi John 6 months agolove!
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