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computational art

Apr 30, 20261 min read

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computational art

Appears in 17 extracted records.

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Representative papers

  • Hyperbolic Celtic Knot Patterns (2000)
  • The Reflected Binary Gray Code Transform (2004)
  • Using a Fractal Program to Model Vortical Flows (2004)
  • Green Quaternions, Tenacious Symmetry, and Octahedral Zome (2006)
  • Minkowski Sums and Spherical Duals (2006)
  • Inout Sculptures (2007)
  • Modeling High Genus Sculptures Using Multi-Connected Handles and Holes (2007)
  • Geometrical Representations of North Indian Thāts and Rāgs (2010)
  • Minimal Flowers (2010)
  • Seeing with the Mind: from the Matrix into the Cloud (2010)
  • Abstract (2011)
  • Inversive Kaleidoscopes and their Visualization (2014)
  • Nested Polytopes with Non-Crystallographic Symmetry Induced by Projection (2015)
  • Sculptural Forms Based on Radially-developing Fractal Curves (2017)
  • Generative Art from One-Dimensional Chip-Firing Automata (2019)
  • Are Maximally Unbalanced, Hilbert-Style, Square-Filling Curve Motifs a Drawing Medium? (2023)
  • Domain-Specific Languages for Efficient Composition of Paths in 3D (2023)

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  • Hyperbolic Celtic Knot Patterns
  • The Reflected Binary Gray Code Transform
  • Using a Fractal Program to Model Vortical Flows
  • Minkowski Sums and Spherical Duals
  • Green Quaternions, Tenacious Symmetry, and Octahedral Zome
  • Inout Sculptures
  • Modeling High Genus Sculptures Using Multi-Connected Handles and Holes
  • Geometrical Representations of North Indian Thāts and Rāgs
  • Minimal Flowers
  • Seeing with the Mind: from the Matrix into the Cloud
  • Abstract
  • Inversive Kaleidoscopes and their Visualization
  • Nested Polytopes with Non-Crystallographic Symmetry Induced by Projection
  • Sculptural Forms Based on Radially-developing Fractal Curves
  • Generative Art from One-Dimensional Chip-Firing Automata
  • Domain-Specific Languages for Efficient Composition of Paths in 3D
  • Are Maximally Unbalanced, Hilbert-Style, Square-Filling Curve Motifs a Drawing Medium?

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