An Up Close and Personal Look into a Drawing Machine
Kamal Musharbash — December 29, 2010 — Tech
References: kickstarter & fastcodesign
Harvey Moon spent years coming up with the perfect processing language to create the Drawing Machine. This mathematical machine morphs images into algorithmically-based abstract pictures that seem pretty cool. As complex as it may sound, it's relatively simple. Scan the image and the rest is done by machine.
Should you zoom in to Honest Abe's picture, you can see that the Drawing Machine's scribbles are quite elementary, but from far, the finished product is quite impressive and modern.
Should you zoom in to Honest Abe's picture, you can see that the Drawing Machine's scribbles are quite elementary, but from far, the finished product is quite impressive and modern.
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