Thingy
<p>Working up to my final project at the <cite>Royal Academy of Art</cite>, I did a series of experiments of creating visuals with code (programming). One of said experiments was to...
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<p>This is the second one I did, still working up to my final project at the <cite>Royal Academy of Art</cite>. If you happen to have anaglyph filters laying around, try them on and...
View ArticleTv-lines
<p>This is the first one I did outside the scope of my work at the <cite>Royal Academy of Art</cite>. The results remind me of tv-lines (or rather tv-line filters for popular...
View ArticleRadiator
<p>This is the fourth one I did. The reds appear to be radiating through the image as if the greens and blues are glowing.</p>
View ArticleSemi
<p>This is the fifth one I did, and the first that is not completely logically structured: The placement of the reds uses an algorithm of (pseudo) randomness. This, combined with the woven like...
View ArticleACJ’s
<p>This is the sixth one I did, but the first one that is not completely abstract: The placement of the reds is based on the shortcut icon of my personal website; <a...
View ArticleBling
<p>This is the seventh one I did, and brings us back to the basics: No (pseudo) randomness, and nothing figurative; just plain old logic. However, it is of course possible to see different kind...
View ArticleDotMatrix
<p>This one might take some time to load as its file size is a lot larger than that of the other images (about 21.5 MB). Created with <a...
View ArticledeIdee
<p>The logo of my design company, <a href="https://deidee.com/" lang="nl">deIdee</a>, <data value="65793">65,793</data> times over.</p> <dl...
View ArticleM.I
<p>A picture of my eye. The title has various meanings. This one might take some time to load as it is about 18 MB. Created with <a...
View ArticleFlowers
An image almost completely made of Moiré patterns. The compression ratio is quite bad (35 MB) because Deflate is not made for such cases. Created with C# and <a...
View ArticleRhomb Patterns
In contrast to my previous image, which was 200 times bigger, I tried to use as few bytes as possible while still showing a nice and unique pattern. Created with C# and <a...
View ArticleSilky
After the “most colorful” entry, now the “least colorful”. Of course, this only concerns the <em>perception</em> of colorfulness, as both entries — and all the other entries for that...
View ArticleColor Corners
Four colors appear to be prominent in this picture; blue, lime, magenta, and yellow. This effect is especially strong in smaller previews/ seen from from a distance.
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