WTF is this?

The images you see on this blog are output from various Ulam spiral generators I built in Flash, Python and most recently using Arduino. Generally, each dot in an image represents a number with integer 1 at center. In addition to writing algorithms to test each number for primality within a set I have discovered that an infinite number of calculations can be performed to create new designs and animation algorithms. The simplicity and speed of these algorithms make them an ideal fit for embedded systems graphics, scientific, mathematical and artistic explorations.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Gaussian White Noise Wave Functions

Various examples of ulam spirals using a continuous tube to plot the points in conjunction with a white noise wave function to plot the z-coordinate. Generator written in Python using the VPython library.






Some other shapes using the gaussian white noise to determine dimensions of plot objects.




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