Generate Mondriaan’s Victory Boogie Woogie out of code
category: residue [glöplog]
Setup, a hackspace in Utrecht, The Netherlands challengel everybody who can write a line of code to use elegant algorithms to recreate Mondriaan’s famous painting Victory Boogie Woogie.
From people who are setting their first steps into coding to academic algorithm designers. They want you to show them what you can do to recreate the “Night Watch of the Twentieth Century”.
Think of it as a demoscene competition where the goal is to create beautiful code. Your work does not have to be a copy of the work. Their talented jury will look at the underlying ideas and algorithms that are used.
Less code is not a priority, although they will take the amount of characters used in consideration. The best submissions will be presented in the “Gemeentemuseum” in The Hague.
Send in your code before March 7 2013 to algoritme@setup.nl
You’re allowed to use any programming language, but their judges don't know every programming language so please provide adequate guidance on what is happening inside your code, so they can make sense of
it.
Your submission should contain:
- Your source code
- A documentation on what it does, and on how
we can get it to work
- The image generated by your code
http://elegant.setup.nl/
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Figured I should make a thread for this one as well.
From people who are setting their first steps into coding to academic algorithm designers. They want you to show them what you can do to recreate the “Night Watch of the Twentieth Century”.
Think of it as a demoscene competition where the goal is to create beautiful code. Your work does not have to be a copy of the work. Their talented jury will look at the underlying ideas and algorithms that are used.
Less code is not a priority, although they will take the amount of characters used in consideration. The best submissions will be presented in the “Gemeentemuseum” in The Hague.
Send in your code before March 7 2013 to algoritme@setup.nl
You’re allowed to use any programming language, but their judges don't know every programming language so please provide adequate guidance on what is happening inside your code, so they can make sense of
it.
Your submission should contain:
- Your source code
- A documentation on what it does, and on how
we can get it to work
- The image generated by your code
http://elegant.setup.nl/
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Figured I should make a thread for this one as well.