Pattern Design Using Cellular Automata and Iterative Relocation System

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Jae Kyun Shin and Seung Ryul Choi: Pattern Design Using Cellular Automata and Iterative Relocation System. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 511–514.

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Abstract

We introduce a two-step method for generating decorative images. In the first step, a special kind of 2D Cellular Automata (CA) is used as an engine for generating various patterns in pixel format. In the second step, an iterative relocation system is applied to convert the pixel based pattern into a mesh based system. Example patterns show the power of the combined method. Also we introduce another way of using the mesh based system: a concept of magic canvas that maps simple figure into complex decorative patterns.

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@inproceedings{bridges2016:511,
 author      = {Jae Kyun Shin and Seung Ryul Choi},
 title       = {Pattern Design Using Cellular Automata and Iterative Relocation System},
 pages       = {511--514},
 booktitle   = {Proceedings of Bridges 2016: Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Education, Culture},
 year        = {2016},
 editor      = {Eve Torrence, Bruce Torrence, Carlo S\'equin, Douglas McKenna, Krist\'of Fenyvesi and Reza Sarhangi},
 isbn        = {978-1-938664-19-9},
 issn        = {1099-6702},
 publisher   = {Tessellations Publishing},
 address     = {Phoenix, Arizona},
 url         = {http://de.evo-art.org/index.php?title=Pattern_Design_Using_Cellular_Automata_and_Iterative_Relocation_System },
 note        = {Available online at \url{http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2016/bridges2016-511.html}}
}


Used References

[1] Shin, J. “Identifying patterns from one-rule firing cellular automata”, Artificial Life 17(1), 21-32, 2011.

[2] Shin, J. ”Application of cellular automata for a generative art system”, Leonardo, doi:10.1162 /LEON_a_00964, 2014.


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