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Jeff Thompson

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Tag: Brownian motion

Posted on October 10, 2013

Brownian Teapot

BrownianUtahTeapot_JohnMacey_2010

Found this version of the Utah Teapot by Jon Macey while researching for my Digital Imaging class – not entirely sure how this is made, but I think it has something to do with Brownian Motion. In any event, really love how blobby and imperfect it is compared with most 3d models.

Posted on July 31, 2011August 1, 2011

Brownian Triangles – Animation

One more for today (best seen in HD on Vimeo)…

Posted on July 31, 2011

Brownian Triangles – Zoomed In

Another image of triangles in 3d space following Brownian motion, this time zoomed way in.

Posted on July 31, 2011July 31, 2011

Brownian Triangles

Triangles drawn in 3d space using Brownian motion, created for a poster project using Processing.

 

Artist, musician, programmer, educator, hacker, curator, explainer. Assistant Professor and Program Director of Visual Art & Technology at the Stevens Institute of Technology.

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