If you've had a strange day at work you may find a meaning in this image, "the stare of others", my second favourite, without knowing well why. I like its technique, though.
Unnecessary digression; a beautifully powerful line from Chesterton's "Second Childhood": "But I shall not be too old to see the enormous night arise, a cloud that is louder than the world, and the monster made of eyes".
What an intimidating and beautiful starry night (made of eyes!) :-) So chestertonian.
Bilateral inverted symmetry; like always is an interactive genetic algorithms work.
Un blog donde las matemáticas están fortalecidas por la genética para lograr la creatividad computacional que se cruza con el arte.
No hay fractales aquí, sino genética y arte generativo.
[A blog where math is empowered by genetics to achieve computational creativity that intersects with the arts.
A combination of natural selection and computers, somehow. --Not fractals here, but genetics and generative art.
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2 comments:
Spooky! I can feel them staring at me. This is one of my favorites of yours, too.
Spooky was the idea behind it. ;-)
Thank you very much.
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