Representational Random Walks
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Reference
Max Grusky: Representational Random Walks. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 427–430.
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Abstract
By shortening and lengthening its individual segments in accordance with an underlying target image, we can encourage a random walk to reproduce the target image.
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Bibtex
@inproceedings{bridges2016:427,
author = {Max Grusky},
title = {Representational Random Walks},
pages = {427--430},
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=Representational_Random_Walks },
note = {Available online at \url{http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2016/bridges2016-427.html}}
}
Used References
[1] Max Grusky. Representational random walks. https://maxgrusky.com/posts/random-walks, 2016. [As of March 15, 2016].
[2] Casey Reas and Ben Fry. Processing: programming for the media arts. AI & Society, 20(4):526–538, September 2006.
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http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2016/bridges2016-427.pdf