Aliasing Artifacts and Accidental Algorithmic Art

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Craig S. Kaplan: Aliasing Artifacts and Accidental Algorithmic Art. In: Bridges 2005. Pages 349–356

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Abstract

While developing a program to render Voronoi diagrams, I accidentally produced a strange and surprising image. The unexpected behaviour turned out to be caused by a combination of reasons from signal processing and computer architecture. I describe the process that led to the pattern, explain its structure, and display many of the wonderful designs that can be produced from this and related techniques.

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[1] A.K. Dewdney. Wallpaper for the mind: computer images that are almost, but not quite, repetitive. Scientific American, 253:14–23, September 1986.

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[4] Craig S. Kaplan. Voronoi diagrams and ornamental design. In Nathaniel A. Friedman and Javier Barralo, editors, Proceedings of ISAMA 99, 1999.

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