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  3. back on my project of creating images from data.

back on my project of creating images from data.

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  • hellocatfood@post.lurk.orgH hellocatfood@post.lurk.org

    Here's another one. It's so interesting how the same process can look different depending on the file type

    I was going to finish this project in time for @alpaca last year but didn't. I promise to exhibit this soon! I need to work out how this looks on bigger file sizes, and maybe even mixing in existing images.

    #creativecoding

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    Looks like some lossy file types don't have very obvious repeating patterns. This is the qoi file format (literally means Quite OK Image). I think I need to make these images have larger resolution so the data doesn't fill up so quickly.

    I'll also one day document my process but not right now.

    #creativecoding

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    • hellocatfood@post.lurk.orgH hellocatfood@post.lurk.org

      back on my project of creating images from data. I think I've finally cracked how to create nice repeating patterns 🙂

      #creativecoding #patterns

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      @hellocatfood Have you ever looked into self-similarity matrices? I've been mildly obsessed with them for visualising arbitrary data in a 2D image.

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      • boggo@mastodon.gamedev.placeB boggo@mastodon.gamedev.place

        @hellocatfood Have you ever looked into self-similarity matrices? I've been mildly obsessed with them for visualising arbitrary data in a 2D image.

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        @hellocatfood

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        Basically you just take every data point and compare it with every other data point using some kind of useful distance metric. In this example you can kind of see the repetition of the blank lines + the repetition of the final stanza.

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        • boggo@mastodon.gamedev.placeB boggo@mastodon.gamedev.place

          @hellocatfood Have you ever looked into self-similarity matrices? I've been mildly obsessed with them for visualising arbitrary data in a 2D image.

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          @boggo I have no idea what those are so I'm gonna say nope.

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          • boggo@mastodon.gamedev.placeB boggo@mastodon.gamedev.place

            @hellocatfood

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            Basically you just take every data point and compare it with every other data point using some kind of useful distance metric. In this example you can kind of see the repetition of the blank lines + the repetition of the final stanza.

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            @boggo snap! I see. In the process I'm using the data is derived from audio so not sure how I could bring that into it. Thanks still!

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            • boggo@mastodon.gamedev.placeB boggo@mastodon.gamedev.place

              @hellocatfood

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              Basically you just take every data point and compare it with every other data point using some kind of useful distance metric. In this example you can kind of see the repetition of the blank lines + the repetition of the final stanza.

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              @hellocatfood they always look something like this.

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              • hellocatfood@post.lurk.orgH hellocatfood@post.lurk.org

                @boggo snap! I see. In the process I'm using the data is derived from audio so not sure how I could bring that into it. Thanks still!

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                @hellocatfood They are actually widely used in audio! The main reason people use them actually is analysing structure of audio signals and music.

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                • hellocatfood@post.lurk.orgH hellocatfood@post.lurk.org

                  back on my project of creating images from data. I think I've finally cracked how to create nice repeating patterns 🙂

                  #creativecoding #patterns

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                  @hellocatfood i really expected that to be a magic eye image!

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                  • ranjit@friend.campR ranjit@friend.camp

                    @hellocatfood i really expected that to be a magic eye image!

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                    @ranjit @hellocatfood me too!

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                    • hellocatfood@post.lurk.orgH hellocatfood@post.lurk.org

                      Looks like some lossy file types don't have very obvious repeating patterns. This is the qoi file format (literally means Quite OK Image). I think I need to make these images have larger resolution so the data doesn't fill up so quickly.

                      I'll also one day document my process but not right now.

                      #creativecoding

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                      jxr is still one of my favourite image file formats to work with. I still need to read the file spec and work out what a "vanilla" image header looks like.

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                      • hellocatfood@post.lurk.orgH hellocatfood@post.lurk.org

                        jxr is still one of my favourite image file formats to work with. I still need to read the file spec and work out what a "vanilla" image header looks like.

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                        @hellocatfood woa, I hadn't heard of it, looks super fun to corrupt : O

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                        • hellocatfood@post.lurk.orgH hellocatfood@post.lurk.org

                          jxr is still one of my favourite image file formats to work with. I still need to read the file spec and work out what a "vanilla" image header looks like.

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                          @hellocatfood Love to hear what that sounds like in audacity.

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                          • oin@mastodon.socialO oin@mastodon.social

                            @hellocatfood Love to hear what that sounds like in audacity.

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                            @oin sounds kinda interesting. I'll share a clip once I've generated enough data

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                            • hellocatfood@post.lurk.orgH hellocatfood@post.lurk.org

                              jxr is still one of my favourite image file formats to work with. I still need to read the file spec and work out what a "vanilla" image header looks like.

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                              As suggested by @oin I imported the jxr image into audacity (U-Law, default endianness). The image is only 256x256 but it's overstuffed with data (i.e. past its actual resolution) so the file size is around 300kb and means I can have much longer audio.

                              Enjoy(?)

                              #sonfication #databending #creativecoding #noise

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                              • nnenov@mastodon.socialN nnenov@mastodon.social

                                @hellocatfood woa, I hadn't heard of it, looks super fun to corrupt : O

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                                @nnenov tbh I don't know what the file format is actually used for, I just like messing with it ha! imagemagick can generate it, but not gimp

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                                • hellocatfood@post.lurk.orgH hellocatfood@post.lurk.org

                                  As suggested by @oin I imported the jxr image into audacity (U-Law, default endianness). The image is only 256x256 but it's overstuffed with data (i.e. past its actual resolution) so the file size is around 300kb and means I can have much longer audio.

                                  Enjoy(?)

                                  #sonfication #databending #creativecoding #noise

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                                  @hellocatfood @oin sounds super cool, kinda like FM synths, i wonder if thats in any way related to jpg sinewave malarkey

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                                  • nnenov@mastodon.socialN nnenov@mastodon.social

                                    @hellocatfood @oin sounds super cool, kinda like FM synths, i wonder if thats in any way related to jpg sinewave malarkey

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                                    @nnenov @hellocatfood Yeh this is really interesting, thanks

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